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The Times - 19/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Ian Smith, From Robert Fisk and Christopher Warman, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Roger Berthoud, By Our Labour Correspondent, By David Wood, political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Education Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Architectural Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Christopher Warman, By Our Legal Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, From Dan van der Vat, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From a Special Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From Our Special Correspondent, From David Housego Quetta, Baluchistan, From David Bonavia, House of Lords, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Gordon Allan, From Vincent Hanna, By John Woodcock, By Joyce Whitehead, Margaret Miller, By Neil Allen, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, Irving Wardle, John Higgins, John Percival, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, Tom Wicker, Julian Critchley, Peter Evans, PHS, Neville Sandelson, PEGGY JAY., DERMOT MORRAH., JOHN MORIARTY. CSSp, , MICHAEL COCKETT, , GERALDINE HALL, , ANTRIM, , R. F. WELLS., ROY HAY, , F. C. Bawden, K. L. Blaxter, P. W. Brian, J. B. Brooksby, T. C. Carter, J. Chatt, J. M. M. Cunningham, S. R. Elsden, D. S. Falconer. D. J. Finney, J. D. Fryer, R. F. Gordon, W. M. Henderson, J. P. Hudson, M. Ingram, A. W. Johnson, R. D. Keynes, Roy Markham, Robert L. Mitchell, C. J. Moss, C. North, H. C. Pereira, J. W. S. Pringle, Ralph Riley, J. A. F. Rook, D. RuddJones, R. Scott-Russell, N. W. Simmonds, P. T. Thomas, M. R. Truter, R. L. Wain, W. J. West, Bernard Weitz, E. K. Woodford, D. W. Wright., DEREK WALKER-SMITH., W. H. MORRIS-JONES., EDWARD R. F. DEAL., ROGER GRAY., W. L. KENDALL, , MARIGOLD PYM., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, Professor Lord Lloyd of Hamp-, stead, By A. Goodrich-Clarke, By John Whitmore, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By Roger Vielvoye, By Business News Staff, By John Groser Political Staff, By Ian Morison, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, Patricia Tisdall, From John Mcllwraith, From Our European Business Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, THOMAS, , A. G. C. TROLLOPE., PETER C. RUSSELL., G. J. LAWSON, J. L. COUSINS., NEWTON JONES., JOHN GAGG., J. LAZELL, , PATRICIA HOCKEY, ALAN TUCKER., Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Sally White, By Clifford Webb, Philip Dyer, John Armytage, by Miles Quest editor, Catering Times, by Peter Baillie-Hamilton, by Bob Mallason,

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News: The Times Diary Hill and Curran brave Tory lions, Tories voting with Opposition setback for commercial radio Bill, Most losing rail lines will keep grants, Million mark expected for unemployed, Unimpressive No 10 keeps its mystique,, Piccadilly and Regent St buildings listed, Clear-up in Brussels of all entry talks, Boom time ahead for Pakistan's smuggling tribesmen, British dismiss Malta press story of plot to kill Mr Mintoff, S African riot over rise in bus fares, Plea for amnesty signed by 430 more Greeks, Cabinet sure of EEC victory in House but only by 20 votes, Former Prime Minister is detained in Rhodesia, Railwayworkers'pay claim dismissed as premature, Science report Upper atmosphere: Heating by protons, Taking the tension out of life in Britain's Overcrowded prisons, Decision on second ITV channel to be shelved, Builders of Auschwitz put on trial, New code of conduct for decorators, Nato agrees to raise Malta offer to£ 13m, Russian ship that escaped from US Coast Guard retaken after chase through Bering Sea, Israelis said to have threatened to seize part of Lebanon unless guerrilla raids are halted, Bradford team in tests of Etna eruptions, KGB holds scientist as searches continue, Fishing ban hint for poison coast, President Banda discusses new capital, Extension of parades ban angers Stormont MPs, Water in 'dumping' area cyanide-free, board says, Miner hurt in angry clashes at docks, Cheaper on Thursday, The Little Men Are Fighting Back In Turmoil Of Big Business, Mrs Gandhi overhauls parties in states, Law obliges French shops to reveal their prices, Thamesside county urged to tackle river problems, Italians protest to Czechs over seized journalist, Moon landing astronauts will pilot Skylab, Europe job for Labour top organizer, An Industry's Dilemmathe £25,000 Bedroom, Ending a parson's freehold, Gale produces flooding in centre of Venice, Board meeting to discuss Dr M Cole, Keep field staff, not bureaucrats, NFU say, The President's platform, Miss Jones will be moved to open prison when she is fit, University applicants 474 up on last year, Tube fines opposed, Dispute with squatters ends in pact, Belfast gun gang kill man at his home, Gulf over proposals on research spending may not be so wide as critics of Rothschild believe, Mr Nixon facing fractious session of Congress, 'Double tax' over housing complaint subsidies, Preparation for war ordered in Egypt, Glasgow gas explosion inquiry told superintendent foresaw no danger, Dismissed West Indian appeals to board, Two reporters withdrawn from training, Battle to save Jerusalem's beauty, Computers Welcome The Guests-, Pentagon accused of hiding second Mv Lai massacre, Miss Cash, aged 79, hands in driving licence, Things which do not agree with you, Meal Experience IS More Than Food, Offer to Madrid students, Alderney may control housing, Pakistanis with funds abroad face arrest, My stay in hospital, Motorists are stranded in blizzard, Both sides in coal deadlock agree to meet today after TUC call., London tenants reject Watney Mann pact, Protesters clash at opening of Zionist congress, Herr Strauss has new Bavarian rival, Mr Whitlam's hopes high for election, 'The Guardian' is named as newspaper of the year, Protection for wives who suffer injustices under polygamy, LSE students adopt new constitution, Latest snow reports. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Dodwell & Company Limited, Guardian Royal Exchange Assurance Group, Crusader Insurance Company Limited, Gas, Berlitz, Interim Statement, Centre Hotels, Calor Gas Ltd., Sound Diffusion Limited, Heinemann, Swan Mill Paper Co. Ltd., Leicester Permanent, Youngman System Building, Trust Houses Forte Group, Catering Times, The Political Quarterly, Anglia Building Society., Bell's Scotch Whisky, Iran Air, Bea, British Relay Special Services Division, Plessey Communication Systems, Civil Engineering Contractors & Builders, Reliance, Ideal Standard. Weather: The Weather. Law: Detectives case is adjourned, Divorce petitions rise, Time rules must be observed Marshall v Harland & Wolff Ltd, Youths held in alleged plot to infect Chicago water, Man accused over firework party death, Company plea in 'Mafia' libel action, Application over reporting Sewell case fails Sewell and Others v Beaverbrook Newspapers Ltd, Arms deals case settled, Court of Appeal Mandatory disqualification quashed: facts 'most unusual' Regina v Anderson, 'Magistrate knows our records' Ex Parte X and Y, Armed police stand guard at German court. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Black Panther chief resigns, University news, Latest appointments. Politics and Parliament: Reasonable chance of greater stability in the price of food, Further £1m for relief in Bangladesh, Lack of candour and fair play:Mr Carr's door open., Accession treaty: procedure correct, Beer half a degree under in 10 years, Bill on work experience, White Paper on RB 211 costs, Denationalization of family homes, Ministers and prizes, Advisory committee on legal education, Irresponsible for Government to compensate NCB for any higher wage offer to miners-Mr Davies. Sport: Golf An expanding future for sunshine events, Rugby Union London do what they like-the rest what they can, Hockey South misjudge tenacity of Mrs Cardwell, Football Three men turn tide for Tottenham after early setback, Skiing Miss Galica encouraging in second downhill, Sports in Brief, Racing Form points to another win for The Bugler, Boxing England's extra fillip on eve of facing Scots, Marshall's policy continues to succeed at Fontwell, Sporting wager for Bodell, Learning to live with women's lib, Sports Council For price of two Alan Balls, a fitter nation. Reviews: BBC SOBoulez Round House, Bach Purcell Room, Festival Ballet New Victoria, Mercer revival at Hampstead, Musical life begins at 35 Company Her Majesty's, A barnstorming comeback Trelawny Theatre Royal, Bristol. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Rare seventeenth-century pottery pill slab is sold for £2,800, Broadcasting, Handy for the Heath, All Over postponea, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,977. Property: London And Suburban. Editorials/Leaders: The Counter-Attack On Heroin, Watershed For The Docks, WHO Should Control The National Parks?, Real Opportunities For Pakistan. Letters to the Editor: Operators, Future of Bangladesh, Town and country bees, Mutual societies and market place, Estate duty remission on art sales, Independence of national parks, Dialling the operator, Office space and how to deploy it, Car insurance, Docks and 'Bristow principle', Appointing Bishops, Strachey portrait of Asquith, Corpus Christi College, The Rothschild Report: reorganization of agricultural research, Engineers, The political levy, Children in hospital, Support for aerospace programme, Population and villages, Dirty money, Visits to pensioners, Conveyancing costs. Marriages. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 17, 1947 President of France. Obituaries: Betty Smith, Prof H. B. Maitland Bacteriology at Manchester, Mr G. De N. Clark Authority on labour law, Mr James Letham, Dr Camilo De Brigard. Business and Finance: Shares drop in bout of profit-taking, Marine insurance rates 'too low', Fenwick take store site in Brent Cross centre, Mining Miners' pay claim hits gold shares, Spending slow-down in fourth quarter, Oecd National allegiances may slow working group on world trade, Contracts Danish Navy order for Rolls-Royce, Allis-Chalmers workers win fight to save jobs, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Victory in sight for Mr Goldsmith, Car strike vote today, Oil companies are facing double demand, Fixed Interest and Money, Bank of England While slack exists no screws will be turned, Hongkong tariff talks break up, New takeover code rule: Buyer gaining 40pc stake must bid for remainder, TUC praise cost of living threshold agreements, Sterling erratic in doubtful market, Business Diary: Octopus's cuddly tentacles · Penthouse party · Hand packing, Honeywell introduces the medium series 2000, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Report for UCS workers, Unctad Strict insurance controls urged, Waitrose adopts food open-dating, New Issues Good start for reorganized groups, Cologne Furniture Fair UK firms set for sales surge, Butterfield-Harvey ahead of the upturn, Australia Farmers optimistic on wool, Supply and demand in offices, Bismuth dearer, Bringing price levels into accounts, Nickel rises again, Advertising and Marketing NCB press campaign postponed by strike, Holland Companies face a bleak year, bank says, Japanese ball bearing imports threat to UK jobs, minister told, Action against Glaxo, Bids and Deals Eagle Star buys Belgian firm, Gas Bill permits private sector, Suppliers of car parts call for more orders, France Industry makes call for freedom on prices, Lufthansa chief forecasts loss, DTI computer order figures are disputed, BSC clerical workers win 7 per cent rise, Company News Staplegreen gain 26pc: turnround in brokerage, West Germany Hoesch chief confident on merger with Hoogovens, Shepherd Neame expansion, 2,000 more jobs to go as Port of London cuts exceed forecasts. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, London & Regional Market Prices Profit taking in equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairmanship of GKN companies for Mr O Hahn. Births.

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