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The Times - 24/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Industrial Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Editor, From Max Frankel, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Walker, By Our Labour Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Philip Howard, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Staff Reporters, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Reporter, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From Henry Bradsher, From Fred Emery, From Paul Martin, From Michael Leapman, From Derek Wilson, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Trevor Fishlock, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, by Rex Bellamy, by Patrick O'Leary, by Simon Scott Plummer, Ray Gosling, Iverach McDonald, J. W. Burrow, Dennis Potter, Edward Mortimer, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, John Higgins, Irving Wardle, Barry Norman, Joan Chissell, Geoffrey Wansell, Bernard Levin, Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, PHS, Mario Modiano, THOMAS BALOGH, GEOFFREY ELEY., RALPH TURVEY., D. M. A. LEGGETT., JOSEPH P. GANLEY, , MERVYN HISKETT, , EOIN C. MEKIE, , N. W. HODGSON., J. C. HEARN., W. W. HAMILTON, , JULIAN HOPE, , STEPHEN WALSH, , JOYCE BISHOP, , LESLIE R. PERRY, , P. M. STEELE, , DANIEL R. KARLIN, , MICHAEL KARLIN, , E. J., COCKS, , JOHN F. BUCKLEY., PHILIP NOEL-BAKER, , JEAN BOROTRA, , ERNEST WISTRICH, , PEGGY JONES, , From Michael Hornsby, A. D. G., P.V.T., J. S. O., by Penny Radford, By Dennis Dwyer, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Patricia Tisdall, From Our United States Economic Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Malcolm Brown, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our US Economic Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By John Groser Political Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Melvyn Westlake, By Guy Hawtin, By Michael Baily, From David Cross, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, PETER FELLGETT., F. M. M. STEINER, , CLIFFORD JOSEPH, , A. BAILLIE, , FRANK E. HUGGETT, , T. P. G. WHITLEY, , LT CMDR DAVID VERNEY, , W. F. O'M. DOHERTY., W. K. PURDIE, , Peter Jay, Julian Mounter, by John Young, by Ronald Anderson, by Dennis Dwyer, by a Special Correspondent, by John Booth, John Young, Peter Hill, Dennis Dwyer, by Hilary Brigstocke,

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News: Nazi hunter is given a visa for Bolivia, Anarchists cheer bomb trial defendants, Stalin camp victim denies Western links, Team to inspect South-east's mental hospitals, Snow reports, Empty churches pose a costly problem, Counting the cost of striking oil and gas, IRA denies starting campaign in Britain, Bomb outrage 'odious', Dr Ramsey says, Hijackers free jet and surrender, The Todds refuse to plead in camera, Farm workers' special case plea rejected, Mao's change of thought apparently goes unheeded in the Chinese Army, Miss Devlin's lone protest as Commons race against time, Soviet mooncraft on way back with lunar rock, Squash rackets Growing sport breaks free from social restraint, Student population of 420,000 'by 1980', Plan for Six to lead world attack on pollution, Saigon forces an exile to return to US, How to tell the slogans from the answers Peking Diary, Science report Zoology: Giant amphipods, The Times Diary Labour's sudden Irish switch, Commune's lack of privacy upsets Stalin's daughter, Rapidly rising cost of involvement, General accused of poll conspiracy in Alabama, Eire police help in killers hunt, MP sets out to save nightingales, Court finds Army has no power to order dispersal of assembly, Four leading personalities on the international championship scene: the facts and figures Gogi Alauddin, Judge warns women over changing property laws, Mr Bhutto expected to go to Delhi for talks next month, Army staff training, The industrial scene Call for labour as economy recovers, 'Docile' MPs round on Mr Wilson, Shots fired over coffins at IRA funeral, British and Swiss see eye to eye, Grace McCarthy, Mr Mintoff asks for talks with Mr Heath, £1,230m foreign aid plan agreed by US Congress, Lord Mayor of London praises Paris planners, British Columbia, New courts for the any weather game, Dean's payments defended, Tobacco sponsors face dilemma, Greece's 'golden mean' of repression, PQ 17 captain wins libel suit, Freight offers hope as rail passengers decline, MPs rush Bill in one night to legalize Army's acts in Ulster, Newfoundland: quest for industry, Lord Jellicoe will lead campaign to restore normal power supplies, Where and when today's cuts are due, Ban on salmon fishing in seas near Greenland, Follies of amateur foreign policy, Blackout by driver theory in rail crash, Labour rift on EEC vote tactics may force Mr Jenkins to resign as party deputy leader, Keep fit, but over-enthusiasm is dangerous, Hopes rise for tangible result from Nixon visit, Minister to be told of insurance case, Motoring An excellent but noisy new Volvo, Free contraceptives for two towns in £50,000 project, A tale of two cities: cars and commerce, Return of the balancing act in politics, Public expenditure Relating the cash flow to demand management, Defence report was hampered by unnecessary secrecy, committee tells Government, Number of Tory rebels drops, Official IRA's Chief of Staff is held in Dublin raids, Scientist's warning on research councils, Crucial debate on East Europe treaties opens in Bonn, IRA's Aldershot claim is a challenge Mr Lynch cannot ignore, Conservationist's plea, Design Report The sore subject of servicing, Civil rights 'police state ' charge, W Berlin bars Trotskyist from teaching post, Breakthrough in pollution battle, Canada, Orang-utan on the wagon for royal visit to zoo, A case for wiping the slate clean, UK a springboard for sales to European market, Counterblast to Jensen and Eysenck, Signor Andreotti prepares for confidence debate, Dr Kreisky pleased with his Paris talks, El Salvador victory claims, Dutch church backs euthanasia report, Antique silver prices still rising, General called 'Go on, the Paras, go and get them' tribunal told, Cairo conceals hopes in Jarring mission, Shipbuilding's switch to exports, Inter-city experiment in STOL travel, Multi-cultural attitude to immigrant groups, Tourist flights to the Pole. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Pressure on terrorists will tighten: soldiers engaged in superhuman task of saving Ireland from civil war, Ensuring troops in Ulster have all the powers necessary to deal with campaign of terrorism House of Commons, Problems in emulating Press Council, Humble man, distinguished statesman House of Lords, Judgment impugned lawfulness of Army's action, Museums, galleries policies will be queried today, Contempt complaint on report of speech. Index. Display Advertising: Alcan Aluminium Limited, Bonners Of Welling Ltd, The Financial Post, Ppa, Sel, Rank Xerox, Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce, February Penguins, Ampol Petroleum Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Auberon Waugh, Trizec Corporation Ltd., Industrial Estate Limited, The Canada Life Assurance Company, Halicon, The Bank Of Nova Scotia, Post Office Telecommunications, Dunlop, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Perkin-Elmer Limited, International Finance:, Manchester Liners Limited, Nova Scotia, Hydro-Quebec, Stelco, Egypt Air, Government Of The Province Of British Columbia, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, Foyles Art Gallery, The Times, The Industrial Relations ACT, Auction Sale In Paris, Banbury, Urban Guerrillas, Grays, Radio Canada International, Government Of Quebec, Allis-Chalmers, Slazenger, Votometer (G.B.), Anglian Food Group Limited, Audi Nsu (Gb) Ltd., Nesbitt, Thomson, EQUITY & Law, Benson And Hedges Squash, Boac, Export 'A', Toronto Dominion Bank, British Steel Corporation, Cp Hotels, F. W. Woolworth And Co., Limited, Dexter & Gordon Ltd., The Times,, Harpers & Queen, Rs, Coffee Board, Canadian National Railways, Computer Security, Abbey Life., Department Of Regional Economic Expansion, Thomson Newspapers Limited, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Plessey Communication Systems, East India Wharf Total Clearance Sale, Shakespeare Lovers. Picture Gallery. Law: Dr X 'begged forgiveness', Family Division Consent suit costs fall on Legal Aid Fund Beales v Beales, Detonator case man 'horrified', Speech research expert says tapes are originals, House of Lords Appeal Court reproved for ignoring precedent Cassell & Co Ltd v Broome, Main charge against ink girl dropped, Verdict on British boy expected in week, Angela Davis to be freed on £39,000 bail. Weather: The Weather. Sport: Golf Henning brothers in lead, Hockey Three new caps picked against Netherlands, Boxing Gray's death causes Chuvalo to delay bout, Sports in Brief, Squash Rackets Hiscoe victory could bring tie, Cricket Somerset players decline, Racing Misfortunes of Bula help Kelanne, Rowing Allen replaces American as Oxford cox, Rugby Union Meeting of Welsh and Irish officials before Dublin match decision, Football Over the claret-and-blue rainbow, Life with the Everts, Cambridge Lents. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Educational, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions Also On Page 15, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Books next week, Flemish drawings, No Charles in this General Fallen Oaks, The Black Macbeth Roundhouse, Man Alive Bbc-2, Elisabeth Lutyens, BBC SOMaazel Festival Hall, Janet Hughes Wigmore Hall, Mass language and the limits of sarcasm and semiology Mythologies, A prisoner dreams of absolute evil The Room, Simon Boccanegra Covent Garden, Protest in the classic Russian tradition Uncensored Russia, Reading history backwards from Hitler and Stalin: a crude way with the nineteenth-century maestros Europe, Mother of Revolutions. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The David Frost I know, 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, Feb 22, 1947 Economic task. Editorials/Leaders: Often Wise, Always Courageous, Moscow Watches And Waits, Law And The Role Of The Army In Ulster, Shipbuilding In Perspective. Letters to the Editor: Outsize clothes, Support for EEC entry, Cancelled rugby international, Seeking an incomes policy that would gain consent, The MP and the Prince, The positive approach to smaller Giro accounts, Lost records, No charge, The half of it, Disadvantages of 'disc a dial', No great loss, VAT simplicity, Student politics, How to retain a large amount of wasted energy, The Olympic Games, Women at work, Long stretch, Training of teachers, New operas. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Zoological awards, University news, Latest appointments, Royal College of Surgeons of England. Deaths. Obituaries: Marquess Of Salisbury Conservative statesman of independent judgment, Mr Walter Raeburn, Mr William Deane, Mr G. Durrantwright, Dr W. R. Thompson. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved The Times index; 185,81 + 3.47 F.T. index: 505.1+ 11.9, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread gains in equities, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Business Diary: Ockleston stepping down Diamonds row again, £5 rise expected for 1,000 Triumph men, Mercedes ready to boost lorry sales in Britain, Hopes of a reflationary Budget spur shares in moderate trading, TUC in trades council jobless move, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Boycott may hit Chrysler, To fund or not to fund: the boardroom dilemma Geoffrey Bell argues that company treasurers should consider taking advantage of the fall in long-term interest rates over the past year, New Issues Discount offered on Bellmoor Inv Trust, Fixed Interest and Money, TUC suggests Mr Heath adopt a more relaxed posture on state pay, Mr Marsh for change in transport investment, Hint of end on Monday to 3-day week for industry, but rota cuts will remain, Apathy among small companies a blow to Export Workshop, More than 12m cars on road, Mining WMC output hit by strike, Oil industry in US faces $2,000m bill on pollution, BR says jobs cut will not be voluntary, Briefly from the Boardroom, Senate move will smooth way for Bill to devalue $, Confidence returning to Britain's truck market, Equities, Trustee savings banks may have to cut interest, Marathon seeks grant to buy UCS yard, Company News Slide still on at Johnson Matthey, World ship tonnage at record but UK share falls below 5pc, Farm revolution turning labourer into craftsman Alter yesterday's rejection of the agriculture pay claim, Leonard Amey discusses the industry's structure, Winners of design awards, KMPH gains Pemberton, Common Market New thought on revaluing farm price account unit, Cunard: small profit expected, Lord Cromer rejects trade fear, Nigeria £40m in foreign short-term debts to be paid, R-R 'would need aid for European engine', In brief, Marley's underlying strengths, Scheme to cut jobless in regions, Bids and Deals Costain loading its guns, Government to stand firm on economic objectives, United States Auditors' Lockheed report, Garage bills likely to rise, Lakers go abroad for aircraft 'with sadness'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr T Carlile named as next EEF president. Property: London Flats. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,008. Births.

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