The Times - 16/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Fred Emery, By David Wood Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, From Charles Hargrove, By Staff Reporters, From Robert Fisk, By George Clark, Political Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Barry Hill, By our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Ian Morison Banking Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Environment Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, Christopher Walker, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By David Spanier European Editor, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From Edmund Stevens, By Richard Davy, From Richard Wigg, By Louis Heren, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Jack Fingleton, From A Special Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Miles Kington, John Russell Taylor, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, Bernard Levin, PHS, DEREK STEVENSON, , BURTON OF COVENTRY, , J. M. CHARLES-ROUX, , JOHN LEE, , RICHARD FITTER, , KARL NESSELER, , HELEN VLACHOS, , MILFORD, , G. S. Kirk, Margaret Hastings, Alison Duke, Betty Wood, Carolyn R. Morrison, Caroline Hammond, Dorothy J. Crawford, J. P. Stern, G., Buchdahl, S. J., Tambiah, J. B., Beer, S. J. Papa-, stavrou, Michael, Crawtord, D. H. Mello, R. I. Winton, M. W. Young, M. D. McLeod, D. V. HUBBLE, , B. D. BOWER., J. T. HARRIES, , ALEX INNES, , J. K. LLOYD., J. S. OLDHAM., J. A. WILLIAMS, , O. H. WOLFF, , B. S. B. WOOD., ADAM FERGUSSON, , PETER BROOK, , H. MacL. CURRIE, , GERALD SIMPSON, , KENNETH MURRAY, , DAVID GREEN, , MARTIN NEARY, , From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, By John Nicholls, Dr D. R. Clementi writes:-, A correspondent writes:, Lord Molson writes:, Professor Sir Leon Radzinowicz writes:-, By Dennis Dwyer, By Guy Hawtin, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Business News Staff, By Peter Hill, From Roger Berthoud, By Maurice Barnfather, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, From Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, STANLEY INGRAM, , JOHN MARTIN, , RONALD BEALE, , N. R. BELLWOOD, FCA., From Paul Martin, P. Q. COLLINS, , OLIVE STEVENS, , JOHN LOVERIDGE, ACA., C. P. MORTON, , ANNE ROGAN, , Adrian Hope, Richard Wigg, Philip Dyer, John Whitmore, By John Woodland, by Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, by William I. Spencer, by Anthony Thomas, by Margaret Allen, M.A., Margaret Allen, by Clarence Rosenbaum,
ResumoNews: The mood of Britain Loneliness and inflation are two main concerns of those over 65, One woman's week off-Broadway, Red Cross mix-up angers Arabs, Sultan's troops claim success in Oman fighting, Russia still appears ready to welcome Mr Nixon, Mr Khrushchev's thunder clouds obscure the summit, Peking move to improve foreign relations, Malagasy march to presidential palace, Bars closed in Barcelona after vice raids, The Times Diary Whips clamp on select committee, Loss of medieval wall causes dispute in Oxford, He will be all right, wife says after visit to operating room, Ulster MPs to challenge 'repression' reference, '301b cannabis found in woods', Labour relations on the railways have disintegrated, TSSA leader says, Elizabeth and Henry take Emmy awards, Ceylon landslip toll may be 28, MP's campaign against White Horse fee plan, India expected to release civilian Pakistanis soon, National conservancy responsible for navigation and amenity uses of inland waterways sought, Seminar on Britain's links with Latin America, Real Robin Hood was a Fitzooth, forsooth, New effort in Turkey to form a cabinet, New journal will expose world censorship evils, Journalists challenge meeting delay, Inquest on CID man who died after transfer, Dr Bannister urges spending on sports to beat absenteeism, Colombo rift averted by quelling of Communists, New York police cheat on crime figures, Housing improvements drive out the original low-income families, Pope on advertising ethics, 8.2 pc for teachers likely, The Southern demagogue who lived with the fear of death, Mr Macmillan to meet Mr Jones today as employers fear drift to dock strike, Banks tightening control over cheque cards, African link in Europe envisaged, Commuters revolt as railmen halt station, Seventeen injured in 'revenge blast outside Belfast bar, Sport loses Commons match over VAT, Bonn Opposition tries hard to mend its split over treaties, Protests as Okinawa is returned to Japan, Dismissal of junior minister in France, Saigon troops retake firebase and ease the pressure on Hue, Condition of Bengalis satisfies Red Cross, Science report Astronomy: Inter-stellar hydrogen, Governor Wallace shot and critically wounded, Best year for recruits since National Service, Parachute jump gave Prince a turn, Bomb wrecks judge's car in West Germany, Call for military means to liberate Africans, Briton saves wife washed overboard from yacht, Wall Street, Island expects lottery profit of £80,000, Developing countries demanding guarantees for their trade when Britain joins Community, President's wife reveals Moscow visit is on, Education Notebook Lobby will apply persistent pressure to get the best out of a bad word, First Concorde flight for Mr Heath, Council's inner group 'no dictatorship', Cabinet moving towards renewal of sanctions against Rhodesia, Yard visit to France after 1967 killing, Bath trust to join road plan protest, The primaries which can shatter the Democrats, Reluctant Guinea returns Dr Nkrumah's body, Mr Wilson to speak on industrial policy, The Queen hears of unity of French and British peoples. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Mappin & Webb, Commercio Estero, Christian Aid Week., Goldman Sachs International Corp., Burnham & Company Inc, The Carlton Tower, Mutual Property Funds, Ultra-Tan, Rolls-Royce, The New York Times, Kidder, Peabody & Co., Limited, The Wall Street Journal, Midland Bank, Rescue, Allen Harvey & Ross Limited, Ernest Ireland Ltd., Bache & Co., The Times, Sun Oil Company, Hallgarten & Co., The Bowring Group Of Companies, Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited, The Bank Of New York, Nairn & Williamson (Holdings) Limited, Carr's Milling Industries Limited, White, Wild & Co., Communicor, W. E. Hutton & Co., Detroit Bank & Trust, The Barclays Group, The Hongkong Bank Group, EQUITY & Law, Boac, Investment Bankers, Rolls-Royce Motors Limited, The Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers, Limited, Tronoh Mines Limited, Blyth & Co., Inc., Higgs And Hill Limited, Twa, The First Boston Corporation, Ralli International Limited, Hine, The Royal Bank Of Canada, Bodycote Holdings Limited, E. F. Hutton & Company Inc.. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery: From coffee house to computerization-these pictures trace some of the history of the New York Stock Exchange. Law: Court of Appeal Application of 'red pencil' test to indictments Regina v Lillis, Publican tells of knife attack by gang, Provocation: 'reasonable relationship' Regina v Brown, 'Living on the same floor was illegal, Court of Appeal Minister's refusal to give reasons challenged Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others, Recovery vehicle defined E. Pearson & Son (Teesside) Ltd v Richardson, Probation for wife who killed husband. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,077, Flintlock pistols sold for £15,500, Radio, Broadcasting, Littler and Maloney win bridge pairs. Classified Advertising: Personal Columns, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Legal Appointments, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Official Appointments and Notices: New head of music, University news, New film institute head. Politics and Parliament: Lessons of a tragic weekend: Army measures in Ulster will be effective and impartial House of Commons, Preservation of industrial relics, Policing the border with Eire, Retaliation on Soviet journalists ruled out House of Lords, Russian response awaited to another call to reconvene Geneva conference on Vietnam, Parliamentary Notices, Curb on salmon netting, Bumbledom impounds a prayer book in Russia, Cost of lowering age of retirement, Government resist pressure for tax-free sport, Bill to allow experts to give written evidence. Sport: Racing Pentland Firth passes stalls test in time for Goodwood, Athletics Another setback brings Ryun nearer the end, Hockey Britain must have new forwards for Munich, Golf Corcoran defeats two internationals, Croquet, Boxing Bugner to meet hard hitting American, Tennis System of penalty fines to be discussed by ILTF, Sports in Brief, Wade emerges winner of close race, Football Terms agreed for transfer of Burns, Rugby Union England dare not take risks, Cricket Australians require authority and skill to save this match. Reviews: Kathakali Aldwych, Immaculate Berliners play it cool Berlin PO/Karajan Festival Hall, Cannes Film Festival: two masters come back to form, Celia Franca continues the search for a Canadian Ashton, Electronic music Roundhouse, Cartoons Hampstead, Bread and circuits, Veterans of jazz Count Basie Odeon, Hammersmith. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Der Weidenfeldvalhallanagsheadtristanisolde-and the Flying Dutchman, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, May 14, 1947 Food for Germany. Editorials/Leaders: Witness From The World Of Tyranny, An Anglo-French Celebration, The Shooting In Maryland, The Canals Should Have A Future, Car Makers And Pollution. Letters to the Editor: Turkish political prisoner, Conserving wildlife, Blind eye to the deaf ear, Lasting damage of V & G failure, Looking Glass words, Profit sharing is beneficial, Oil boring and the environment, An economic disaster, Doctors' associations, 'The Times' in Germany, Development in Bath, 'Chichester Psalms', Accountant as a workman, New trend, Greece under the Colonels, Too many repeats on television?, Civil Service selection, Hereditary peerages, Rich man's Post Office, Professions united. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: PROFESSOR T. H. PEAR An influential psychologist, Miss Hilda Prescott, Miss E. M. Jamison, Sir Patrick Barry, Mr E. H. Taylor, Lord Silkin, LEE SAVOLD Heavyweight boxer. Business and Finance: Car worker wins the right to work overtime, Bids and Deals, Vickers threaten to close Barrow shipyard, Securities business ready to put its house in order-with reservations, Airline chiefs discuss charter flights threat, British stake in £10m Brazil ship repair yard, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money Thin trading in gilt-edged, Financial experts' influence declines, 73 banks agree to link up for SWIFT service, New accounts standards on stock costs proposed, Strong recovery by equities but turnover light, Ministry urged to lead waterway planning, Botswana prepares for potential minerals development boom, Contracts, New Issues Carr's Milling marketing, Industrial output down 2.7 per cent in first quarter, Briefly from the Boardroom, Outlook bleak for Japan-EEC trade talks, Record motor trade turnover, Computer news, Grain maize grant raised, East block traders to discuss joint deals in UK, US car pollution curb challenged, Post Office to order two cable ships, Difficult decade leaves mark on financial scene, Growth in loan demand likely, Slowdown in Halifax funds, Equities Strong trend in Unilever, GM set up gas turbine assembly, Consumers call coffee meeting, Advocates of unbridled free market becoming a thing of the past, Engineering training levy cut, Rapids ahead in the plan to streamline waterways, Company News, Bond rally was inevitable after too much selling, Property firm's stake in Army & Navy Stores, Bank union rejects call to resign from TUC, Building pay talks reopen today, Mining Minières' progress in Canada, Commodity markets expect wider scope in future, Commodities further advance in copper, Longshoremen agree cuts by Pay Board, OPEC and Bonn delay £80m BP deal with German oil consortium, Catering trades' turnover up 3pc, Ecuador seeks a stake in its own oil bonanza, Copenhagen plea by Caledonian, Lockheed hopes for £20m UK aid for RB 211, Company Meeting National Sunlight Laundries Limited, The man who has changed the face of New York Exchange, Business Diary: Submerging names at P & O · Yorkshire little TUC, Copper mine capacity to rise 2.8m tons by 1977, Egyptian oil pipeline plan facing fresh snag, Grand Met's holding in Watney up to 8pc, Developments in Vietnam could dash market optimism, Profits matter more since brokers went public, Coal Board anxious to exploit profitable opencast mining sites, Prices and cost control at Assoc Portland, Trademarks The lemon liquid that is not for drinking, Healthy insurance industry all set for a good year. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Foreign Exchange Modest fall in the pound, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread gains in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments New Renold chairman will be Mr L J Tolley. Property: Country Properties, Salerooms. Births.
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