The Times - 30/06/1972
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Ian McDonald, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Peter Hopkirk, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Our Education Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, Sally White, From Our Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, From Ronald Faux, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Christopher Walker, By Clive Borrell, By Our Political Staff, From Dan van der Vat, From Michael Hatfield, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Murray Sayle On board Lady of Fleet, David Jones, From Fred Emery, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, By Our Foreign Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, From Richard Wigg, From Richard Hughes, From Moshe Brilliant, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, John Russell Taylor, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Alan Blyth, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By John Nicholls, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, Pat Healy, Judith Listowel, PHS, STRABOLGI, , ANDREW FAULDS., M. McCRUM, , JAMES F. SHAW., BEN COHEN, , D. E. HOUSTOUN-BARNES, , DAVID NAPLEY, , PETER FELLGETT, , J. I. WITTENBERG, , PATRICIA H. TIBBS, , LYNNE ELTON, , MICHAEL HAVERS, , DAVID RENTON., GRAHAM ZELLICK, , ARNOLD HASKELL, , IAN HUNTER, , NORWICH, , ESHER, , LAURENCE OLIVIER, , STUART BURGE, , NAOMI HOWES, , A. PARKER, , COLERAINE, , RUSSELL JONES, , Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, E.S., From Our Labour Correspondent, H. J. E., T., By Melvyn Westlake, By Terry Byland, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Frank Vogl, By John Plender, By Peter Hill, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Sally White, Labour Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Clifford Webb, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Anthony Thomas, By Roger Vielvoye, L. TREVOR DONALDSON, , K. M. PARRY, , A. R. BARROWCLOUGH, , RALF BONWIT, , R. H. GRIMSLEY, , R. L. S. BLACKADDER, , STUART SANDERS, , Peter Hill, John Whitmore, Gerald Ely, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by Ronald Faux, by Anthony Jones, by John F. Crossland, by Dennis Dwyer, by Peter Harvey Morning Telegraph, Sheffield, R.F., by Ronald Kershaw,
ResumoNews: Air controllers 'need some stress at work', Social Democrats told by Irish to stop aiding IRA, Boys and girls come out to play-underneath the motorway, Sir Francis man of courage for turning back, McGovern rivals deprive him of 151 delegates, Killing by two others out of 331 patients freed, Mental law for review after poisoning case, Exploitation of doctors from abroad denied, Labour seeks assurance on Aarvold inquiry, Inquiry hears objections to golf course, California to vote on marijuana smoking, Polytechnic sets the pace, A complex community produces men of many talents. Ronald Faux, Peter Harvey, Ronald Kershaw and John Crossland meet six who contribute to this rich diversity, Support likely for dock strike call, Plant with hardy roots flowers afresh, Food prices Meat prices cut as butchers try to revive the housewife's interest, Oxford class lists, Political meetings further restricted in Rhodesia, Steel city learns a basic lesson for survival, Seven die as jet hits holiday camp, Banks raise the loan rate by one per cent, Rescue ship races to help weakening Sir Francis, Italian Cabinet faces strike threat, Jerusalem hotel plan decision delayed, Cutlery manufacturers fight for existence, Israel call to ban Arab office in London, Attendance record for Norfolk show, The mood of Britain Scots steelmen show 'Upper Clyde' spirit, Call for international court to try Pakistani prisoners, MP urges top people to forgo pay rises, The Queen's Award to Industry 1972 Business efficiency versus exports, Mathematics with a ping makes bright pupils, Japan prepares for the final scramble, Three barricades coming down in the Bogside this morning, Steel: rationalizing the 'ragged frontier', Planning series of communities with own corporate spirit, US decision to resume Paris peace talks, Dr Schmelzer takes up Community task, Science report Nuclear energy: Use of hydrogen, Liability law restated, Threat to toolmakers from cheap labour, Counterpoint, Arts Council orders survey of VAT effect on theatres, EEC plans to have closer link with consumers, Minister launches campaign to save doomed children from 'cycle of deprivation', Trinity term Bar results, Democrats call for withdrawal from Indo-China, The Times Diary Labour Weekly's Tory printer, Mr Heath may hint at deal with TUC on industry Act, Experiments as a boy on parents and sister, Showpiece theatre a melting pot of ideas, Schools aim at a participating democracy, A new feeling in the air..., No cheers for this sporting life, Severe setback to Mr McGovern as rivals deprive him of over half his California delegates, The family art of seduction in Sicily, Tokyo rejects any idea of nuclear arsenal, Whitelaw warning of risk to 'fragile peace', 17 theatres and two cinemas protected, Secrecv is blamed for spreading of cholera, Battle for the workers' hearts and minds, President Nyerere spells it out for whites in Tanzania, Approval for Sir Alec, Warning on grammar and all-in schools, West Europe Public anger at killing of Briton mounts as case disintegrates, Simla talks turn into wrangle over procedure, No sign of clash between loyalists and Provisionals, Pontifical Mass, Bourguiba visit underlines close ties with Paris, Astronauts to make test of life in orbit, Saigon troops land near Ouang Tri, French defy growing nuclear test protests, US Senate told that regime of President Thieu might not survive a ceasefire in Vietnam, End in sight to troubles over Navy's new weapon. Law: Court of Appeal Breath test device with corroded wire gauze 'authorized' Regina v Parsons, Queen's Bench Division Criteria for determining planning unit Burdle and Another v Secretary for the Environment, Post Office defrauded of £167,385 in year, Life sentence on storeman who killed by poison after release from Broadmoor, Compromise terms in divorce suits Hall v Hall, Changes already introduced to tighten safeguards at special hospitals, 'Death banquet' trial verdict stuns Colombia, Man charged in hijack case, £900 paid to man 'wrongfully' arrested, U S Supreme Court finds death penalty contrary to Constitution, Jail for three young bank clerks, Three Ulster men jailed in Dublin, 'Oz' magazine to pay teacher libel damages. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Expansion remains principal strategy, Lord Butler heads inquiry into law and treatment of mentally abnormal criminals House of Commons, Mr Healey neither villain nor hero, Reports by police to professional bodies, Government must sacrifice pride, Royal assent, Wrong to prejudge cause of air crash House of Lords, Plea for good sense: fragile Ulster peace, Commando ship withdrawal, Mr Barber reveals $2,500m loss from funds before float decision, Minister 'fool or liar', London meeting of EEC finance ministers on monetary reform, Handling of baggage of BEA travellers. Index. Display Advertising: Bell's, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, J. Dykes (Holdings) Limited, The First National Bank Of Chicago, Brown Bayley Steels Ltd, Millspaugh Ltd, The Ward Group, Sheffield Polytechnic, National Westminster Bank, Lbi, Datsun, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, American Express, The Bloomsbury, Watneys, The Monks Investments Trust Limited, Midland Bank, Derbyshire Building Society, Scotcros, Macmillan £2.95, Coutts & Co, Ansafone, The Wigfall Group Of Companies, The Sunday Times Magazine Antiques Guide, Barclaycard, The University Of Sheffield, C. E. J. Hampton Ltd.,, Sj, Daniel Doncaster & Sons Limited, Barclays, Sheffield, Bassett's Sheffield, The Vital Issues, Whitebread In Sheffield, Arthur Lea & Sons Ltd., Neepsend Ltd, Ucar, Lloyds Bank, Rowlinson Constructions Group Limited, Henry Spencer & Sons, Monsieur Worth, Thos. Firth & John Brown Ltd, Boac, English & Overseas Investments Limited, Lee Valley Water Company, British Steel Corporation, Ir, Tyndall, Nsw, Cse, FOX Umbrella Frames Ltd., Shipton, Property Investment And Finance Limited, Whessoe, Sheffield Smelting, Kennings, Datsun Dealers, The Queen's Award's To Industry. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Berlin Philharmonic at Coventry, Radio, Broadcasting, Furniture prices to rival pictures, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,116, Fears for chess summit as Fischer cancels flight. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in July, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, June 28, 1947 Casual work ends. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 29, Acknowledgments, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 30, Exhibitions. Reviews: Ballet Rambert Crucible, Sheffield, Television Over to you Richie, Denis, Jack, Dan and Eamonn, Rpo Festival Hall, Kamahl Hampstead, Tangents Close Theatre, The Lower Depths Aldwych, Too cool to be admirable King Lear (u) Paris-Pullman (from Tuesday) Love (a) Academy Cinema Two Rentadick (a) The Moon and the Sledgehammer (u) Metropole The Culpepper Cattle Co (x) Carlton Lucky Luke (u) London Pavilion. Sport: Motor racing Success for Hill in annual race, Racing Much at stake for Bold and Free on biggest Friday pay day, Tennis Parun breaks into his first smile and through to the last 16, Yachting Peacock hangs on to lead Tempests home, Sports in Brief, Athletics Jenkins now intent on improving his start, Football Kindon sold to Wolves for £100,000, Polo Tidworth and Kirtlington in cup final, Boxing Spaniards want title bout annulled again, Golf Bernardini slips into lead before conditions change, Rowing Dark horse Drea defeats Russian, Cricket Australians fall short. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, University news, Latest appointments, Half-yearly promotions. Editorials/Leaders: Machine Tool Needs, Sir Keith Joseph Sets The Targets, More Haste, Less Speed For Alcan, Release From Broadmoor, The Shootings In Federal Germany. Letters to the Editor: A free day at the National Gallery, No Etonians at Henley, BBC and Christianity, How to end tax avoidance by sub-contractors, Evidence and the accused, Locate office complexes above London's rail termini, Problem of VAT collection, Lights under sail, Start the Channel Tunnel now, Compulsory purchase compensation, Claims of advertising, Preservation of the Criterion, Law Officers v Levin, Ladies of the Garter, Debate on Rhodesia. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr H. M. Cashmore, Mr John Deakin Life through a camera, Miss Phyllis Colson Work in physical education, Mr A. J. Clarke. Stock Exchange Tables: London & Regional Market Prices Fresh gains in I C Holdings, How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Foreign Exchange Pound sharply lower again, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Four-day week proposed to ease commuting, CBI and the TUC to meet on July 13 to discuss national conciliation service, Multi-ship order expected for Govan today, Aer Lingus to propose a 'thrift' service, Bids and Deals, Equities Gold shares still rising, EEC stress need for Ten to build uranium plant, Better union liaison recommended, Unit trust prices, Mr Davies sees MPs on Scots jobless and steel site prospects, Ford introduce their own leasing scheme, Chairmen's Reports, Fears about credit upset share prices, Maxwell Joseph's massive gamble, Company News Mercury Sees up 18 pc with higher payout, Watney outcome may not be known today, Hamilton Group test well in North Sea gives biggest flow rate so far, Woolworth plans offices above High Street stores, Farmworkers to lodge a 60 pc wage demand, Shipbuilding A case for grants to British owners, EEF and the unions to talk informally, Capital spending level catches Renold, Briefly from the Boardroom, TI closure of plant threatens 1,400 jobs, U S controls on farm prices hit middlemen, Commodities Sugar futures fall heavily, Unions asked to name needy firms, Business Diary: Bobby Beard and his pearls of wisdom, Banks raise base rates again as pound falls 2 cents, Money Market Rates, Mr Amery against clamp on home loans, Housing starts recover from April setback, Contracts Kama River award for Dudley firm, Sorting out the interest rate chaos, Building union claims 6,000 obey strike call, Bonn puts on controls with an iron will, Confidence in Tokyo despite heavy $ sales, CBI chief urges fresh impetus on metrication, New Issues Mixed reception for latest offers, Fixed Interest and Money 'Shorts' finish well below best, BIA members turn £30m loss into £12m profit, Burmah signs $1,000m contract to transport Algerian gas to America, Government approval for Midlands show centre. Business Appointments: Business appointments Royal Insurance group director elected BIA chairman. Property: Residential Property, London & Suburban Properties. Births.
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