The Times - 04/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, By Clive Borrell, From Our Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Education Correspondent, From Denis Taylor, From Arthur Osman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Local Government Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Fred Emery, From Nicholas Hagger, From Michael Knipe, Andrew Wheatcroft, Bevis Hillier, Harry Golombek, Pamela Vandyke Price, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, William Mann, Enoch Powell, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Charles Pannell, Edmund Akenhead, Tony Aldous, Richard Davy, PHS, V. M. LEVEAUX, , J. A. TOLLEY, , R. H. SING., LEONARD SCHAPIRO, , MAURICE CRANSTON., PETER REDDAWAY, R. J. EAWCETT., I. J. KEMENY, , CYNTHIA NOBLE, , VERITY F. H. LISTER., LEO DAVIDSON., JOHN LOMAX, LOIS FOX., DAVID WEHL., J. M. OLDHAM, , WYN ROBERTS., NEIL THORNE, PHILIP VICKERS, , B. C. I. SHARPE, , A. G. WILLIAMS, FRANK BUSHELL, , IAN ALEXANDER, , ANGUS MACRAE, C. F. WILSON, , By Norman Pittenger, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Sir Julian Huxley, Mr Gerald Norman, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Sydney Friskin, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Malcolm Brown, By Ronald Kershaw, By Anthony Rowley, By Christopher Wilkins, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, Ian Morison, Margaret Stone, EDITED BY MARGARET STONE, Andrew Wilson, John Drummond, John Nelson-Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Family in the dark over detained Africans, Chinese accuse Mr Sato of deceit over Taiwan, Mr Wilson wants a phased release of Ulster detainees, Electoral system is bar to Liberals, Mr Thorpe says, Munich's 'invalid' faces loss of blood, Chinese girl asks for a job as executioner, Gardening Weeding out your pests, Snow reports, Dr Waldheim intends to cut UN spending, 10-mile trip by a driverless engine, The Times Diary Tories divided over seating Heath, Warning on painkiller drug, Revelling in unnecessary lumber, Twenty area councils unite over pollution, Republican cohorts open pro-Nixon campaign, New Cabinet to be formed in Morocco, Pakistan's Army and Air Force chiefs ousted by Mr Bhutto, Carr warning against 'special case' claims, Yard men on corruption charges get jail terms, Malta to disband territorial army, Mass procession planned for Paris funeral, Banning order on liberal leader in South Africa, David Warner-a driving lack of ambition, Soviet trade HQ fails to bar new neighbours, CBI ready for income policy talks with TUC, Faulkner claim on IRA rejected by Mr Lynch, The world tunes in to Bush House, What Mr Brezhnev did in the war, Ulster forces chief tells tribunal he did not ask officers about 'Bloody Sunday' firing, Local government finance decision soon, Homeless Belfast family told 'go home', Fiat executives named in job spying case, Bangladesh in Moscow declaration, Mr Gunter resigning: 'Improper to stay', The stormy history of Mr Speakers of the House, Not necessarily so, Mr Powell moves to muster Tory anti-Market forces against acceptance of future EEC rules, Dunkirk port deserted for Premier's visit, Congress suspicious of plan for naval base in Greece, The images of an Empire, Prizewinning shape for MPs' new home, Turks to speed appeal by drugs case boy, Sewell given gun for court demonstration of struggle with superintendent, Dutch Cabinet crisis over Nazis, Churches oppose Angola projects, Schoolboys 'skated' to death on Snowdon, Law officer 'was unaware of £154,000 offer', Science report Zoogeography: Primitive mammals, Learning forgiveness in Lent, Drink Freshening up, Warning by Australian doctor that drug could cause deformity in unborn babies, Food Fried chicken with Spanish rice, Aggressive new Dutch elm disease found, Poison dumping: Government to rush Bill through Parliament, Teachers' pay referred to arbitration, Antiques A tribute to dedicated perfection, Travel The original Wild West, Cyprus Parliament asks President to stay but officers' group backs resignation call. Picture Gallery. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Norman Invasion Of England, Macarthur's Scotch, J. H. Minet Life & Pensions Ltd., Ab, Schroder Wagg. Merchant Bankers., Interim Statement, The Observer, Appeals, Ansafone, William Hill, The Sunday Times, The City Of Westminster Assurance Co. Ltd., Tower Assurance Advisory Services Limited, M & G, Veuve Du Vernay, Ebor, Newspaper Archive Developments Ltd., King & Co, Gesal, Bowman Marketing Group, The Times Superstore, Save And Prosper Group. Law: Michael X remanded at brief court hearing, Flying Squad men accused of conspiracy, Jury warned not to rely entirely on tape recording experts, Doctor accused of triple murder, Ex-detectives accused, Law Report March 3 1972 Court of Appeal Amending indictment after arraignment Regina v Johal Regina v Ram. Official Appointments and Notices: New president of Oxford Union, University chief to head British Council, University news. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday-Hard on the death of John Grierson, his admirable brainchild, the, Four Flemish tapestries fetch £3,600, LSO for Salzburg, Chess Teams of talent, Broadcasting:, Bridge Cutting out the guesswork, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,016, Geliot for 'Taverner'. Classified Advertising: Snap Out Of That Cold Spell, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Collectors, Acknowledgments, Senior Highway Engineers, Music On The South Bank, Services tomorrow:, Entertainments, Gardening. Reviews: Halle Orchestra/ Loughran Festival Hall, The Tears of Night Queen Elizabeth Hall, Liszt in holy garb, Kataki Longfield Hall, Radio Voices of the people. Property: Property Abroad, London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: Not A Practical Proposal, A Constitution For Morocco, The Complex View From Tokyo. Letters to the Editor: The sentence on Timothy Davey, How clean is wholesome?, Narrow foot fittings, Hospital staff rights, Brain-damaged children, Rural democracy, Without a corkscrew, Entry cards for aliens, Piccadilly bus lane, Traffic lights, Televising Parliament., Cambridge by-pass, Poisonous waste disposal, Free Radio impact in Russia, The Burton party, Avoiding delays in adoption. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, March 4,1947 Atomic energy. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: John Grierson, Darsie Gillie Common interest in the classics, Dr Victor Babin Pianist and composer, Mrs Hedwig Born. Sport: Cricket Two big stands by Trinidad, Motor racing Pole position for Stewart, Rowing Bolshaw returns after trying week for Oxford, Football Moore moves to Derby to become costliest player, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Welsh need parity at forward to make running skills pay, Cross-country Hill confident he can beat English field, Hockey Early goal could decide championship final, Racing Witches' weather favours Salviati at expense of Retieme, Golf Trevino takes lead with round of 69, Weekend fixtures, Table tennis, For the record, Swimming ESTA robs Miss Green of British record, Squash rackets Mrs McKay should beat championship record. Business and Finance: Offers Bonds in abundance: a little of everything, Financial News Company News Development Secs still full of growth, Mining Alusuisse cuts 1971 dividend to 12 pc, 83 pc vote in favour of single stock exchange, Unit trust prices, Lonrho shares fall 27p in two-day period, Commodities Sugar futures highest since early 1964, Fixed Interest and Money, M Giscard accuses America of 'indifference' to monetary issues, Insurance An age-old question can bring you benefit, Contracts £1.4m Crete award for John Brown, Safety first is the Lloyds philosophy in unit trusts, Brokers cease operating as insurance firm, Personal borrowing, Unit trusts Shades of 1968? Managers don't believe this market's mad, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Cash forecasts in 1971 Budget will not be met, Allied now holds 25 pc of THF: buying stops, Portfolio IDV profit goes into a property group with industrial interests, BLMC sees its 1972 hopes dashed, Speculation mounts on Herbert-Ingersoll, Libya threatens oil groups with 'stern measures', Unit trusts, More firms ask to put dockers in labour pool, Pledge spurs work for Scotstoun, Wages freeze and period under state control urged for Govan Shipbuilders, Wall Street at 11-month high, Law Industrial relations: the new concept of unfair dismissal, Power board says voluntary restraints still needed despite improving coal stocks, Lord Stokes counts cost of fuel crisis on profits, GEC plant to dismiss 620, Bids and Deals Ralph Hilton approached, New Issues Granley Security attracts £100m. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices EMI drop on interim. Business Appointments: Business appointments Earl of Westmorland joins International Utilities. Politics and Parliament: Parliament, March 3, 1972 Stiff penalties for dumping poisonous waste. Births.
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