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The Times - 21/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Ian McDonald, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By George Clark, By a Staff Reporter, By Christopher Warman, From Brian Cashinella, By Geraldine Norman, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Denis Taylor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Roger Vielvoye, By Clifford Longley, From Charles Hargrove, By Cyril MacDermott, From David Cross, From Eric Marsden, From Our Own Correspondent, By Peter Hopkirk, From Fred Emery, From Jean Thoraval, From Richard Hughes, From Richard Wigg, From Peter Strafford, From Moshe Brilliant, by Moira Keenan, Irving Wardle, Leonard Buckley, Barry Norman, Chris Dunkley, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, John Percival, John Higgins, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By Neil Allen, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, By John Nicholls, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Richard Blythe, by Richard Crossman, Trevor Fishlock, Robert Fisk, Denis Taylor, PHS, JENNIFER JENKINS., J. R. BURDER., DINGLE FOOT., S. P. CALLOWAY., R. W. JONES., H.W. PEARSON-ROGERS., J. A. MATHEWS., FREDERICK WARNER., ELIZABETH FINLAY., DAPHNE FRASER., JOHN WALLEY., NICOS E. DEVLETOGLOU., S. M. LIDDALL., HUGH WILSON., J. F. HEAD., CHARLES HAIG., VICTOR J. LISSACK., DONALD ELLISON, DAVID GREEN., MONICA DOBBS., SHEILA SOUTHERN., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, G. J. K. Widgery, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, By Andrew Wilson, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ernest Cheyne, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, HUGH W. WILSON., W. GREY., From Frank Vogl, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, ALUN MORRIS., R. C. BING., H. R. G. GOLDIE., John Whitmore, Geoffrey Bell, From Anthony Thomas, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, Philip Dyer, by Peter Nichols Rome Correspondent, by John Earle, J.E., G.G., F.B., F.C., P.B., G.F., by Andrew Hale, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Giorgio Borsa, by Patricia Clough, by Bruno Roncarati,

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Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Mr Heath in Commons clash on Healey devaluation prediction, Beef prices steadier: daily watch on position, Subordinate legislation, Note issue reflects spending, Scrutiny of proposals, Vasectomy Bill gets a second chance, Opposition not bound by Luxembourg treaty, Mr Prior faces his critics on prices: still long way to go House of Commons, EEC legal decisions must be followed by British courts, Destruction of homes for London roads, Vasectomy Bill ruling, Combating dishonest phone calls House of Lords, Actors appeal for VAT zero rating, Increased wages have the biggest effect, Labour reject EEC budget treaty, Opposition attacked for 'doing its best to destroy sterling'. News: Italy's Social Democrats dither about coalition, Awakening from the American dream, Word from Zambia will free detained jet, Pressure for EEC move on area development aid, Migraine research call, Dutch royal visit to France breaks through protocol, Peking 'People's Daily' mellows with age, North Vietnamese prepare to be abandoned by their allies in wake of cool Podgorny visit, Reports of mass Army purge denied in Athens, Regions have great potential but no magic touch, BBC to put booster station on Wrekin, Democrats see 'bugging' link with White House, Striking contrasts in the 'red belt'-efficient cooperatives and a population drift, New British lightweight anti-riot gun unveiled, Japanese leader's offer of apology to China, Armed police recapture three prison escapers, Doctor sued for implanting mechanical heart, Slow revolution to change the face of the old state, Supersonic corridor plan for Concorde, America grounds F111 tactical fighter-bombers, Philip Howard looks at London: Lloyd's Register Restored HQ of the bible of shipping, Atlantic race favourite sends no word back, Problem ahead for the IRA: to bury the hatchet or hide it?, Greater London Council June 20. 1972 Labour seeks report on Tube-rail merger plans, Vietnam on agenda at Kissinger-Chou talks, Mr Heath: Industry Act fulfilling main function, West Europe, Cod fishing countries told that Atlantic catch should be halved, Deaths in rail tunnel crash at least 120, Airline accused of refusal to recognise UN visa, Shaikh Mujibur Rahman affirms intention to try 1,500 soldiers for alleged war crimes, Death of a second-class citizen, Science finds way to clean Lake Tiberias, Train more for industry, students say, Settlement principle futile, says Mr Smith, Soviet drinkers may forfeit social benefits, What is probably the most, Testing by Russia of new missile systems, 'Wait and see' on EEC rebels, Poles clarify Tito visit for the Russians, The virtues of confession Jane Adrian, a research worker in child psychology, writes about lying., Wheelchair spastic who cannot speak gets degree, The Mezzogiorno: package deal of incentives, Mr Whitelaw may tighten ring round terrorists, Holiday encouragement for the 60 per cent who stay at home, Modernity gives vitality to provincial culture, New autonomy viewed with mixed feelings in the industrial triangle, Industries big and small in £4,800m drive to bring prosperity to the backward south, Summit postponed after Libyan leader's illness, Changing image of office work, New ground broken in Dublin trials of Renublicans, Government to spread aid to wider range of museums, Democrats' reforms upset by court ruling, Squatters accused of queue jumping, Mr Robert Mark tells why police do not always get the public support they would like, Japanese saved nine days after fire at sea, Science report Geology: Rocks from Rockall plateau, 5 pc more attend public and direct grant schools, BEA and pilots adopt tougher attitudes in dispute over pay, Strict secrecy maintained on French nuclear tests, Italy Regionalism fits in with the future pattern of Europe, Airline muddle kills 2,000 Indian finches, Chile still suffering from the Monday feeling, Wail of sirens for first time since war will test flood warning system today, After dinner: at least a day to recover, Greater investment harvests fresh markets for varied wines, Bitterness grows in New York primary, Six agree to delay decision on common farm prices, £500m denial by Bank of England, Mr Lynch's view of a 'new' Ireland, Personal view To fight fight and fight again, MPs urged to fight curb on sites for gypsies, Tourism still to be fully exploited on the islands, Growing Point Squeeze and get and grab what you can, Meeting the pressure for participation, Girl is found murdered on hostel balcony, The Times Diary The Reform to black-ball women?, Gen Abrams is new Army chief in US, Jerusalem hotel plan may be rejected, U S strengthens challenge in bridge Olympiad, Hopes of ceasefire by Provisional IRA after talks in Belfast, Cambridge University tripos results and Oxford class lists, Killings reported of Hutu returning to Burundi, Compromise formula on staffing sought at London container depot, Continuity of action and planning needed to build new Europe, UN works out form of words on hijacking, Vision of a panacea has waned, but solid opportunities remain, US secret service men's guns in Trident wreckage. Picture Gallery. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ceramica Urania S.P.A., Rosso Antico, O. P. Chocolate Limited, National Westminster Bank, The Carlton Tower, Sir, Philip Hill Investment Trust Limited, Credito Commerciale, Fiat, Ansafone, Anglo-Continental Investment & Finance Company Limited, Euramerica International Bank Ltd., Anglo-European Liaison Ltd., De Vere, Crusader, Sausmarez Carey & Harris, Lowenbrau, Rumianca, Azienda Autonoma Turismo, Marino, Alitalia, Stratstone, Allied Breweries Limited, Iasm, Inter-City, Siderexport, Italsider, Majorca, Government Of New Zealand, Eni, JET Spray London Limited, Alfasud, Nsw, Lancia, Rusconi Editore, Boc, Durex, Ibi, Rhp, Banco DI Napoli, Reliance, The Bodley Head. Law: Tolai tribesmen jailed for murder, Family of three found dead in house, Queen's Bench Division No court bias against airport men Regina v Uxbridge Justices Ex Parte Burbridge, Poison case man 'in discussion with MO', Regina v Hester, Witness thought letter 'swung votes', Joe Cahill is cleared of incitement, Reconstruction of bomb for plot case jury, Court of Appeal Forfeiture of convicted tenant's lease waived Central Estates (Belgravia) Ltd v Woolgar. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Miscellaneous Financial, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Permanent Office Staff, Entertainments, Services, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Night Duty Bbc2, R A M Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Giselle Covent Garden, Radical Lawyer Atv, The Greeks and Their Gifts Anglia, Nicolai Gedda: the gift of tongues, RPO/Martinon Festival Hall, The Comedy of Errors Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford. Sport: Olympic Games Bleak forecast of medal success, Polo Devich again main inspiration, Sports in Brief, Cricket Luckhurst goes to Lord's happier, Racing Murray and Rose Dubarry to stay, Golf Croquet-style putting best at Longniddry, Show jumping April Love is victorious, Tennis Graebner's Wimbledon record fails to attract seedings committee, Rifle shooting, Yachting Slight hitch for Pattisson. Editorials/Leaders: Choosing A Leader For Japan, The Cases Of Mr Taverne And Mr Bell, Good Government For Italy, Offices Strategy Needed. Letters to the Editor: Eire or Ireland?, MPs and the party line, Engineers lead, Unregistered unions, Women in men's colleges, 'Dial-a-counsel'?, The Appeal Court and the dockers, Women drivers, Ring-a-ring-a Ringway, Subsidies for depressed areas could ease the situation, Thames ecology, Those who benefit from inflation, Two Essex churches, Middle-Eastern bank problems, BBC and the 'ghouls', Hotel fire escape, Reformed Church union, Chequers footpath, Japanese prices. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, June 19, 1947 Chance for Europe. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, Fishmongers' Company, New head of Brasenose. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Early European sculpture at new peak, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,108. Obituaries: Mr Walter Wigglesworth, Patrick Sliney Heroic Irish lifeboatman, Mr Gordon Driver Vice-president of Noranda Mines. Business and Finance: China's growth rate among world leaders, GUS may take over French menswear group, Watney Mann reject third offer from GMH, Foreign Exchange Pound continues to weaken, Austin-Morris chief will have wider BLMC duties, New Issues Ralli International's £12.6m rights, Company News Scrip hint from Bassett after peak year, Unit trust prices, Regional grants will not apply to transport, Mining Mr Shilling reviews SA minerals, Norway to lease 200 offshore blocks, Lufthansa cool towards Concorde, Lonrho £10m rights issue is oversubscribed, Rising Indian rubber production, Mr Scanlon reaffirms hard line on pay claims, Briefly from the Boardroom, Commodities Sharp shakeout in cocoa, Brazil coffee stocks put at 18.6m bags, Advertising and Marketing Barclaycard and Access in rival TV campaigns, Fixed Interest and Money More selling of gilts, GKN make £26m agreed bid for Firth Cleveland, High suburban rents hinder LOB, NCB chairman urges mining output boost to conserve oil supplies, Bids and Deals Skipper agree to £7.6m from Thos Ward, Machine tools: is it the turning point? Dennis Dwyer examines some of the grounds for optimism, Cunard and P & O to join forces in U S passenger trade next year, Money Market Rates, Money supply and the stock market: a City opinion, Equities Bid situations the feature, BSC aims to reduce its Scottish workforce by up to 7,500 in next five years, Tool steels factories to be 'hived off', Schroder Wagg submit report on BNFL share plan, CIR to examine distributive pay and practices, BOC looks for second-half advance, Rolls-Royce valuation Compelling reasons for evidence in public, Business Diary: Hayward to hang up his two hats, Japan promises reply soon on bearings exports, Chairmen's Reports Lewston's growth tack, Call of the wild, French lift block on Group of 20 mandate, ITT shares case settled, 7,000 on strike at GEC plants, Capital grants for farmers 'better than EEC system', £60m pledge by OAPEC to aid Iraq and Syria, Prices jolt for U S stores. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Further selling of gilt-edged, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Drawing of Bonds, Spot Position of Sterling. Business Appointments: New members of SE Council, Business appointments. Property: Rentals, London & Suburban, Country Properties. Births.

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