The Times - 24/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Robert Fisk, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Gerald Ely, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Richard Hughes, From Dan van der Vat, By Peter Hopkirk, From Stewart Harris, From Paul Martin, By Our Foreign News Staff, From Ian McDonald, From Our Bridge Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, From Jim Railton, By John Downie, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Andrew Porter, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, by Don Carleton, David Wade, William Mann, Ronald Hayman, Keith Horner, Bevis Hillier, Katie Stewart, Roy Hay, R.H., Ronald Faux, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, Richard Harris, PHS, Adam Fergusson, A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, NEWTON JONES, , KEVIN FITZGERALD, , R. STREET, , DUNCAN GUTHRIE, , HILDA M. BOND, , S. W. B. MENAUL, , MURRAY SAYLE, , BASIL DAVIDSON, , GRAHAM W. MEACOCK, , C. A. ASHLEY, , J. E. JOHNSON, , O'NEILL, R. B. VERDIN, , MERVYN SOUTHWARK, , ROY CARTWRIGHT, , HENRY BURROWS, , E. W. SHARMAN, , PRISCILLA METCALE, P.D. HAZARD, P. M. WALLER, , BRIAN BATSFORD, , J. CHRISTOPHER HEAL, , JOHN LETTS, , SIMON MUIR HEAD, NICOLAS BENTLEY, JAMES GARDNER, , ARTHUR STEWART-LIBERTY, , DAWN MUIRHEAD, , MISHA BLACK, , OSBERT LANCASTER, , ERIC DE MARE, , ELFRIDA MANNING, , By Our Medical Correspondent, By William Strawson, , Sir Kenneth Grubb, A Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, From Frank Vogl, By Terry Byland, From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, From John Earle, From Alan McGregor, By Richard Spiegelberg, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By John Woodland, By Roy Farndon, John Drummond, W E, Sally White, J D, Derek McCulloch, Wendy Elkington, John Nelson-Jones, John Plender, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, John Whitmore,
ResumoNews: Science report Leukaemia: X-ray caution, Saving Great Yarmouth's Gems, Wording on census forms to be reviewed, US makes huge air onslaught on Hue front, Animals allegedly at risk, Radio hams to aid search for yacht, Guerrilla right to operate in Lebanon jeopardized, Christianity, Buddhism, Islam or what?, Three soldiers die in Ulster blast, Factory sold to workers for £40,000, More funds needed for York Minster, Board chairmen given increases of £2,500, Parachutists ready for atoll protest, Hospital staff insurance inquiry urged, Restrictions avoided by floating pound, Chinese in search of a country, Senior state employees' rises within guidelines, Tension grows in Japanese leadership contest, Move seen as relief short-term tactic, Mr Fitt looks ahead to a just peace, Clarification of picketing law postponed, Antiques The real value of fakes, The greatest tennis show on earth, Neighbours take man to mental hospital, Planes over border after rocket attack, The Times Diary Peter Hall to keep RSC link, Sterling Holidaymakers find the pound worth up to 10 per cent less, No giving way on Housing Bill, Mr Amery declares, Actors put off plan for strike over pay, TUC and CBI agree that right action was taken, Government allows the pound to float as step to halt drain on reserves, Travel in Madeira South Sea island in the Atlantic, Housewife may find grocery bill affected, Five US states named as disaster areas, Dr Kissinger takes home Peking secrets, Oil industry in troubled waters, US diplomats believe that Hanoi may be ready to discuss a cease-fire with South Vietnam, Gardening Pestering your nurseryman, Overseas property How to avoid catching a cold, Lord Jellicoe pleased by Concorde trip, Oxford student says Soviet allegations are nonsense, A Times special gardening offer, The Tale Of Sir Jeremy Fisher, Hirohito reign an imperial record, Cambridge University tripos results, Sir Alec tells Bangladesh that time is short, Hint of a curb on higher education expenditure, Herr Brandt wants summit talks as planned, Food Scampi and rice, Disputes mar start of Democratic meetings, Arabs move nearer unity, Wilson charge of deception, Six new squares in Millbank Estate plan, Bond Street gallery pays record £147,000 for eighteenth century English family painting. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Dewar's, Abacus Income Units, Bell's, Ebor, The Times Superstore, Schroder General Fund., Merchant Investors Managed Bonds., Cashmores, Thomson Skytours, London News, Acklam & Burton Limited, Hs. Weather: The Weather. Law: Queen's Bench Division Entry test for student immigrants Regina v Immigration Appeals Adiudicator Ex Parte Khan, Exchange of medical reports Clarke v Martlew and Another, Mr Marples left crash scene to vote, £1,000 damages for former MP, Fines for attack on Germans, British seaman charged after 'hijacking', Rate of exchange variations Intergraphic Ltd v Horizon Holidays Ltd, Klan members charged, Counsel in poison case claims that accused confessed to get back clothes from the police, Desramault child now put in care of father. Classified Advertising: For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: Fourth Sunday after Trinity, Educational, Appeals, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Smaller Business Premises, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Sheraton Hotels make great trips happen with just one call.. Arts and Entertainment: Sunday.-Sharp, sparkling, sardonic-these are the epithets for A Marriage,, Bridge Looking ahead, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,111, Radio, Broadcasting, Chess Egos, big and small, Olympiad final 'the bridge match of the century'. Sport: Rifle Shooting, Racing Selhurst and Redundant bring cheer to Murless stable, Cricket Greg Chappell's memorable century, Athletics Late Reynolds move for selection, Golf Semi-final decider for champions, Cycling, Football 50,000 expected to see Hereford at Villa Park, Sports in Brief, Rowing British hopes lifted by absence of top crews, Polo Fine display by Warfield and San Flamingo, Boxing Britain's best one trial from Munich, Yachting Dragons trophy for Tait, Rugby Union Scottish league given official sanction, Tennis Gonzales disqualified for the first time, Show jumping Young Broome first in qualifying event. Reviews: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Festival Hall, Caballe at last on stage here La Traviata Covent Garden, Frankie Howerd: a comedian of attitude and situation, Radio Colouring the scene. Editorials/Leaders: IT IS Right To Float The Pound. Letters to the Editor: VAT and the disabled, French nuclear weapon tests, Napalm as a weapon, Breeding hawks, Police station numbers, A tun of sack for the Poet Laureate, Boadicea a passenger, Bach to eternity, Roman Catholic jurors, Facilities at BEA terminal, An historic collection, Death duty and land, The General Synod, EEC rulings, Garter on the wrist, Lights under sail, National Park blight. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, June 23, 1947 Dollar relief. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Politics and Parliament: Press article not breach of privilege, Move to alter liability for gas explosions rejected House of Commons, Ulster Bill of Rights withdrawn. Obituaries: Mrs Natalie Duddington, Rev Dr Frederick Nolde, Dr Aaron Signy, Miss Elisabeth Scott Designer of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre. Business and Finance: Round-up Take care over jumping on the European handwagon, Warning of further victims if narrow band system is not ended, Engineering unions fear threat by Japan and multinational firms, Unit trust performance, Gep Salter recovery, Equities Strongest rise for 2 years, US fears collapse of currencies agreement, Austria Schilling 'in no danger', Boom for north-east firms from sea oil 'if dates met', Industry CBI is satisfied with more flexible rate, British Leyland's market stake declined in May, Unit trusts Gold's bright prospect, Mining Hamersley rights and lower dividend, Unit trust prices, Personal Investment And Finance Motor insurance Reduced cover can be false economy, Switzerland Decision is seen as 'most sensible thing to do', Offers, Exchange Controls New rule on capital transactions may end UK's traditional role, Share prices and a floating £, Travel Tour operators to meet for review of charges, Security values gain 24pc in past twelve months, Money market that is very much a woman's world, Strike ultimatum to Chrysler in wage dispute, TUC seeks talks on steel closures, A calendar of events, Grave doubts cast on future of Birmingham exhibition centre, The Times list of latest dividends, Fixed Interest and Money Heavy demand for 'shorts', Denmark A growing belief that the krone will be floated, Community bank chiefs to meet in Paris today, Company News One-for-5 from Ldn & County in surge to £1.77m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Eire Parity with £ is maintained, Architects' new commissions are up by 16 pc, Continent sees spectacular run on the dollar, Appropriate move-Dr Schiller, New Zealand Caution prevails in Wellington, Lira 'Weakest currency' feeling the squeeze, U S air board rejects charter restrictions, Some bankers and economists apprehensive, Heavy pressure on the dollar forces European exchange markets to close, Saturday opening by store's bank, Personal Investment And Finance Three Taxation The seven-year risk when you make a gift to your relatives, Butter down but fresh food up, Sterling/parliament June 23, 1972 Mr Healey's remarks led to additional pressure on pound-Chancellor House of Commons, Sterling/home Reaction, Bp Finance £360m loan will not be affected by the float, Canada Floating dollar justified, Soviet Union No change for the rouble, Commodities Taste of honey at last for the 'bulls', Unilever's major stake in French tea firm, Foreign Reaction Japanese fear fresh demands for another revaluation of the yen, Australia Little excitement in Canberra, Pensions Weighing up 'money purchase' and 'final pay', New Issues Dunford & Elliott's new voting shares, Insurance Hazards of 'borrow all' policies, Treasury bill tender cut to only £60m, Bids and Deals Cray Electronics seeks Engineers, Setback for moves to EEC monetary union, Japan cuts Bank rate to lowest since war, Chairmen's Reports John Laing looks to further advance, Commodities Firm gains in base metals, Gold European dealers adopt a wait-and-see attitude. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Wall Street drops 6.02, The Times Share Indices, Recent Issues, Stock Exchange dealers acclaim action with biggest index jump since June 1970, London & Regional Market Prices Substantial gains in equities, Foreign Exchanqe Gold price up $1.40, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Property: Factories And Warehouses, Country Properties. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three new directors for British Hovercraft. Births.
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