The Times - 17/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, By Staff Reporters, By David Wood Political Editor, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From a Special Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By George Clark Political Staff, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Knipe, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From David Bonavia, Peter Reddaway, Charles Lewsen, David Williams, H. R. F. Keating, James Morris, John Percival, Keith Horner, Richard Maylan, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Peter West, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, by Penny Radford, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Rey Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Jerome Caminada Foreign News Editor, David Spanier European editor, PHS, Ronald Butt, ARTHUR BRYANT, , MARGARET GILMOUR, , TARIQ ABDULLAH, , VICTOR MONTAGU, , ROBIN WILLIAMS, , WILLIAM WELLS, , DENIS HOWELL, , DOUGLAS CRAIG, , ROY WALKER., ROGER SYDENHAM, , NORMAN BRENT, , DIANA GREENWOOD, , E. DRAKE, , K. M. HUMPHREYS, , MOLLIE HANCE, , PETER MURSELL, , G. H. PETERS, , SHEILA OAKES, , PHILIP HENDY, , CHARLES DENTON, , THOMAS HODGKIN, , J. M. L. BRUNSKILL, , C.B., From a Staff Reporter, H. M.-S., Sir Charles Ponsonby, , Mrs Margot Hoare, D.R.-J., Mr Michael Bentine, A friend, By John Groser Political Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Christopher Marley Financial Editor, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, By Margaret Stone, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, ROBERT FINDLAY, , J. D. ROBERTSON., EDWARD MARTINEAU, , FELICITY VERE HODGE, , A. B. BARTON, , C. J. FELL., MAXWELL SMITH, , CHELMER, , ANTHONY ASHE, , D. J. STEWART, , C. WHEELER., DR JULIAN M. SALOMON, , Robert Jones, By Our Air Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, Adrian Hope, By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, Julian Mounter,
ResumoNews: Mr Nixon goes to Peking as apostle of new era, Pledge by Rhodesian leader on settlement terms, MP seeks community law centre to help the poor, Move to clear Arab houses from temple wall, Some junior doctors do 150 'bleep hours', Snow reports, Sadat charge of US 'plotting', Izvestia's friendship hint to China, 15 expelled from college after Zambia protest, Muted reaction to French Premier's TV defence, Final Apollo trip will dig up ash in valleys, Turkish show of force for Cyprus, Discord in Italian Academy of Music, Supplies from two oil refineries are stopped by picket line, Brothel is accused of racial bias, Israel: seeking her place in the world, 'Coup' warning about Italian plans for minority Cabinet, More high risk consumers suffer maximum cuts, Where cuts are likely, 'Corpse' sat up, then demanded bread and salami, Desing Report Custombuilt council housing, One in 10 of labour force is out of work, Mr Heath stakes his future on EEC vote, Cairo 'refused Israel offer', Britain sits in for first time in EEC committee, Hanoi's strategoc reserve committed, Rhodesia refers Todd cases to special tribunal, Defence White Paper stresses 'threat' from Moscow and need for closer Nato links, Russians accuse Israeli leaders of helping Nazis, Latest Pamphlets Comprehensive guide for railway addicts, Wales may get arts centre at cost of £3m, NCB faces £100m losses regardless of new wage award, inquiry told, Patient sets fire to bed in blackout hysteria, Threat to continue strike over detained men, but bail is likely today, Dutch to free last Nazi war criminals, Churchill MS on Ladysmith sold for £820, Russians show growing interest in yoga, Nationalist revolution proclaimed in Ecuador after military seize power in bloodless coup, Three children are stabbed to death in hospital ward, Guide on violence in schools for teachers, Dr Jarring omits Tel Aviv from Middle East trip, V & G tribunal accuses senior civil servant of negligence, Canada's struggle for identity, Science report Drugs: Effect of marijuana on monkeys, Soldier killed in ambush: bus driver shot dead, Council of Europe move to improve jail conditions, Crosland plan for local government, Moore figure likely to set a new record, Detective denies he is lying and says tape recording of his voice was manufactured, Coal board says NUM claim would seriously harm industry's future, £8,000 post for Mr Gorton's girl secretary, Motoring New Saab has many good points, Busmen reject pay offer, Fair rents delay sought, Thousands are sent home in motor industry, Gloom about Britain pervades W Germany, The Times Diary Kennedy bothers US embassies, 3,000 Chinese in race round Forbidden City, Power industry's burning need for alternative fuel Maurice Corina suggests that a major reappraisal of energy policy must follow the coal miners' strike, Police hint that big West Country gelgnite haul could be on its way to Ireland, CBI calls for end to waste in research, Mrs Irving on bail; Surrounded by a, MP calls Prince of Wales a 'twerp', Wilberforce inquiry team end hearings as toll of lay-offs tops 1.4m, Pleading the special case, How Market rebels may vote tonight, Intellectuals in control of Labour, Mr Gunter says, Many letters delayed, Mr Gunter resigns Labour whip. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Ppa, General Accident, Distressed Gentlafolk's Aid Association, Ladbroke Group, Chartreuse, Interim Statement, Electricity, Ansafone, Foyles Art Gallery, Atkins Computing Services Ltd., Londonderry Inquiry, Bocm Silcock, Hollingdrake, Donaldsons, French Railways, Atlas Stone, Crosfields, Macmillan, Rover, Army Officer, Inchcape & Co. Limited, Scottish Provident. Law: Stuart Hood fined, Woman blames Mr Heath for pit heap death, Court of Appeal 'Living apart' in new divorce law Santos v Santos, Court told that Mrs Onassis was terrorized, Polish general jailed on currency charge, Hippy sentenced to death, Prison guards jailed by Athens court, Boy gets 10 years after house fire deaths, House of Lords Child trespass law updated British Railways Board v Herrington. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Film institute chief resigns, Church news, University news, Five changes in management of newspapers, Naval appointment, Conservation film wins award. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Rentals, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 25, Appointments Vacant also on page 15, Entertainments. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Role of Europe's assembly queried by MPs, Royal lands escape the clutches of Labour MP, Demands for earlier retirement to cut jobless House of Lords, Impact of entry on question time, Enabling DTI to know financial state of car insurance firms House of Commons, House price rise, Council staff commission established, Britain's part in framing EEC regional policy: need for Parliament to have powerful voice, Bumper height, New board to formulate farm support policy, Review of nature reserves, Parliament 'will keep control of agriculture'. Reviews: Lessons from a moral demonstration Red Square at Noon, A forensic view of Britain's Empire The Imperial Dream, RPO/Kempe, Menuhin Pestival Hall, The Lady and the Fool Sadler's Wells, London Assurance for New Theatre, The last two months of Sir Rudolf's reign, Crime Message from Malaga By Helen Maclnnes, Fiction The Book of Daniel By E. L. Doctorow, A Family at War Granada, From a seat in the stalls George Robey By Peter Cotes, Father Figure., Face Ache Lamb and Flag Edward-The Final Days Open Space, The Dream of Gerontius Albert Hall, London debuts. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,002, Later start for ballet, Radio. Sport: Racing Balinese can show up Colebridge at Ascot, Sports in Brief, Golf Oosterhuis and Hunt among leaders, Football Welsh soar where no vultures dare, Boxing The enviable quandary of Lawless, Fencing, Cricket Fredericks and Rowe in big Test stand, Leadership needs change of style, Yachting Royal Corinthian must again find new waters, Rugby Union A chronicle of Welsh hywl and guile, Tennis Battrick guesses right way 'for a change'. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Let's call the whole thing off, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 15, 1947 Fort evacuated. Editorials/Leaders: News Of Recruits But Not Of Submarines, The Framework For Law And Order In The City, President Sadat Reports To The Nation, No Easy Road Back To Work. Letters to the Editor: Black lies, Gatwick's county, Low rents restrict regional growth, Earlier retirement, Right of political donation, Metric confusion, Side-effects of the coal strike, A lack of lactic logic, Late at the theatre, What Rhodesians want, A scheme for cutting back land inflation, Ban on Mrs Abdullah, The pitfalls of market research, Monumental passports, The protest mobs, A Knightsbridge project, Fighting the anomalies of value added tax, 'Actaeon' fund still far from target, Double cross, If EEC Bill is defeated, Aims in Vietnam, Add colour. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Marquise Du Parc Anglo-Belgian friendship, Sir F. Bawden Ability to communicate, Miss L. V. Southwell, Lady Bridget Parsons, Mr Robert Atkins, Lt-Col H. Birch Reynardson. Business and Finance: $ slumps in day of hectic trading, Contracts £3m orders for Loewy Robertson, Industry will stand firm on pay claims, Eurosyndicat, Clash over refusal to give Concorde project costs, £ devaluation forecast 'dismal but realistic', United States Union leaders urge dockers to accept pay deal, Increase in wage rates held under lOpc mark, Civil Service memo: inaction no longer safe, 24pc decline last year in sales of ferrous scrap, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Dockers discuss new severance proposal, Unit trust change opposed, Common Market Currency margin talks make little headway, Iata 'Lawlessness' of air charter groups attacked, Abbey Life not joining new assurance body, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Civil Servant blamed for lack of action on V & G, Ministers absolved in report, Patent news German device for manoeuvring airships, From the barricades, Business Diary: US manager's duller clothes · Maplin overtakes Foulness, West Germany Europe's biggest shipbuilders face more state control in sweeping reorganization, Fixed Interest, Mining Palabora cut dividend, In brief UK paper and board output declines, DM issue coupons may go lower, Imperial Metal's scope for further progress, Convertibility of dollar not to be restored this year-Mr Connally, In brief, Wankel car from GM 'in 1974', EEC vote dampens equities, Power crisis cuts Allied beer output by third, Bids and Deals James North may fight £6.7m Siebe offer, Semi could cost £18,000 by 1977, New City takeover code in force today, Swedish and West German firms in joint airliner project with UK, Company News Bond Worth's profit rebounds to £500,000. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices BLMC give ground, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Dubilier names new managing directors. Property: Agricultural Investment Properties, Country Properties, Spotlight on The Midlands Sellers still dominate market. Births.
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