The Times - 01/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, From David Cross, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, By Business News Staff, From Brian Cashinella, From Arthur Osman, From Denie Taylor, From Our Correspondent, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, By Alan Hamilton, By Our Political Staff, By Michael Wale, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Tim Devlin, By Our Science Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By John Roper Medical Reporter, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Harry Debelius., From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From David Bonavia, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Ian McDonald, From Eric Marsden, From Michael Hornsby, From Stewart Harris, By Norman Fox, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, by Moira Keenan, Philippa Toomey, Chris Dunkley, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, Leonard Buckley, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Max Harrison, Nigel Lawson, Geralidine Norman, PHS, Hugh Fraser, JANE MALLETT, , DENNIS SAUNDERS, F. BARRETT, , DOUGLAS DICKINS, , NICHOLAS BETHELL, , RICHARD LAW, , STELIO HOURMOUZIOS., FRANCIS HEALD, , J. R. L. CUNINGHAM, , INGLEWOOD, , W. A. C SMELT, , O. H. PARSONS, , W. J. WHITEHEAD, , ESMOND DURLACHER, , PHILIP HARVEY, , HOWARD TRIPP, , Yours faithfully, , DAVID RENTON, , ANTHONY LEWIS, , E. ANTHONY LEWIS, , A. Y. McPEAKE., IRIS CAWLEY., By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, Mr C. D. Pilcher, M.A.W., By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Anthony Thomas, By Gerald Ely, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By John Armytage, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb, By Melvyn Westlake, Patricia Tisdall, By John Groser Political Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Anthony Rowley, J. L. WILLIAMS, , NORMAN GRIGGS., JOHN HULME, , G. J. A. STERN., BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , JAMES TOWLER, , L. D. HUTTON, , W. B. WOODWARD, , R. ALAM, , H. HERXHEIMER, , FREDERICK COSSTICK, , PETER AVIS (01-274 5125-, Ian Morison, Richard Spiegelberg, AP-Dow Jones, Philip Dyer,
ResumoPolitics and Parliament: Trip to Paris, Senate reverses measure against school bussing, Magistrates' courts, Parliament's chance to drive a hard bargain over the EEC Bill, Charge of gagging Parliament, Labour stops Commons debate on Market Bill after amendments clash, Inter-city rail's impact on BEA revenue, Parliament loses £68,748 on catering services, Good use of farm waste, Otter facing extinction, Mr Heath always prepared to see TUC, OBE to stay, Self-rule plan for most national parks, Critics of Rothschild have taint of vested interest-Lord Beswick House of Lords, Communities Bill delayed: Labour anger at amendments being ruled out of order: motion on Chairman, Farm price review today, Meeting European-Atlantic Group, Less butter eaten, Mr Heath scotches talk of an incomes policy, Impact of wages on food prices House of Commons. Law: Bail for men accused of killing Wasfi Tal, Prince in drugs scandal flies home with Shah, Regina v Moore, FBI informer put on stand at Berrigan trial, Family Division Joint child custody orders no longer exceptional In re J (Minors), U S learns more about Army's snooping, Judge insured for £100,000, Chancery Division Contract 'subject to satisfactory mortgage' void Lee-Parker and Another v Izzet and Others., Artists Rifles' HQ sale for ruling, Budgerigar was bank reference, Six-month sentence on girl who threw ink at Mr Heath in Brussels, Verdict likely today on boy in drug case, Court of Appeal Juries decide Post Office Act obscenity cases Regina v Stamford, Detective's counsel tells jury: 'Shed no tears', Police embittered, Sewell case man says, Defence counsel in detectives case speaks of jury 'trudging through slime of the underworld'. News: Today's power cut times, Shaikh flies to Russia for aid for Bangladesh, MPs warned of short-term local radio contractors, Who were the first Impressionists?, £1,000m is needed for mental illness, New changes in Lord's Prayer deferred, Mr Walker to test ideas of survival group, Snow reports, Advertising and Marketing Effect of Television Act in power crisis, Turkish Prime Minister wins vote of confidence, UDR sergeant shot dead and daughter wounded, Maudling warning on panic over violence, Secret proposals on mentally ill doctors, Britain seeks further talks on Gibraltar, Some truants clock in at their schools, Muslim protest at Jerusalem diggings, Threat to close Israel Embassy in Uganda, Metro abolishing ticket-punchers, Growing Point Going into a home, The Queen rides in a chariot in Brunei, Rhodesian African MPs silenced, French far left shows strength on streets but fails on shop floor, Labour rejects by-election on Sir Robin's terms, Tug reaches crippled Soviet Navy submarine, Spectators injured as barrier falls at Cup tie, Captain goes down with abandoned ship, Poor gained from taxes and social services, Police question drivers over Aldershot car, Judies unite to picket Punch office, Russia may get Eire envoy, 'Murderers' cry as Dutch debate freeing of Nazis, Tankers 'need facilities for residues', Dr Waldheim urges quick test ban, Farm prices issue splits the Six, Executive rebukes anti-Market Tory MP, Fresh finds of cyanide waste as Whitehall drafts emergency Bill, Greenwich-Westminster hovercraft plan, Science report Virology: Infections from cold sores, Mr Heath will keep door open on Malta, Opponents force poll on single Stock Exchange, Power cuts may drop to two periods today, Suspected Protestant gunman threatened people in church, tribunal told, By-pass 'would damage centre of learning', US Senate leaders will follow President Nixon by visiting China at Mr Chou's invitation, Russian suspicion of a secret deal, £22,000 for an Alma-Tadema, New Piccadilly schemes expected in the spring, Strike deepens crisis in Argentina, Lawyers 'not doing legal aid duty in appeals', Closer GLC look at film violence when public comment is aroused, Young drivers at greatest risk, Britain's unique opportunity to help stop a new Bangladesh disaster, Print unions meet on claim, Prizewinners in the record industry, Underground spot fines proposal is dropped, The Times Diary Junior ministers vie for seat, Mr McMahon stands vindicated by vote, Lebanon is warned to remove guerrillas, Lynch IRA clampdown is smokescreen, Mr Faulkner says, Stricter fire regulations for hoteliers, Decadence condemned by Italian bishops, Dropping of anti-trust suits linked with payment to party funds, Baptist minister and bishop clash on service. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: The Manchester Ship Canal Company, The Boards Of Unilever Limited, Transvaal Consolidated Land And Exploraton Company, Limited, Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., National Westminster Bank, Votometer(g.B), Yarrow & Company Limited, Egypt Air, Bmw, The Times, The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Moss Bros, Barclays Bank Limited, Thanks A Millon, South African Airways, Credit Suisse, Wg And S, EQUITY & Law, Lonsdale Universal, Boac, Iran Air, Tyndall Assurance Ltd.,, Army Officer, E Illingworth & Co (Bradford) Limited, Scotbits Securities Limited. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, Herr Brandt is honoured by city of his birth, University news, Latest appointments, Kelly College. Sport: Rugby Union Wark wickshire omit Cole and put emphasis on speed, Racing Clear Cut has best credentials, Football This mood of victory could not be thwarted, Tennis British women play Japan, Boxing Works of literary value, Athletics Williaims gets reprimand from board, Sports in Brief, Rowing Oxford University Torpid races. Reviews: Going Home King's Head, RPO/Pritchard Festival Hall, Crime Bristol fashion Thick as Thieves Htv, Invective in obscurity Walk into the Dark Bbc 2, Richard Hickox Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Moise Lincoln's Inn, Children and books: Nursery songs, London debuts, The Seraglio Coliseum. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 26, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: Donizetti's Belisario to be revived, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,013. Editorials/Leaders: Local Bargaining Tactics, French Barricades With A Difference, A Special Powers Act?, Disarmament: But Still IT Moves. Letters to the Editor: Conservation in town and country, The Singapore cut, Postal delays, Order for aliens, Cambridge road plans, Newsboy, Renewal of air fares concession, Incomes policy, Bangladesh tea, Apathy of small firms for Europe, Catholic aid societies, Staying at work till 70, Local government finance, Picketing and the law, Piccadilly bus lane, No telephone calls, 'Tipperary', In excess, Metrication hymn, Lake District transport, Capital goods industry, Free Radio broadcasts, Outsize department, Control of troops in Ulster, Cluttered platform, Lyme Regis sewage plant, 'Lilliburlero ', Facts on house buying fees, Directors and public companies, Invalidating stamps, The Burton party. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Herbert Menges, Dr T. O. McKane, Victor Barna Table tennis champion, Darsie Gillie Distinguished foreign correspondent, Mr Ivor McMahon. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The night sky in March, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Feb 28, 1947 Feeding Germany. Business and Finance: Yorkshire Bank signs shopfloor pact with NUBE, Boost for N Ireland, Discussions with New Zealand on lamb levy, Confidence 'key to jobs revival', Japan Unseasonal payments surplus, Chairmen's Reports Barclays may alter growth yardstick, BEA ask for extension of TriStar offer, Special committee to study review of trade mark laws, Hull talks show Iceland inflexible on 50-mile fishing limit, Unit trust prices, Peat Marwick clarify US position, Report urges state action on highway links to docks, Birmingham calls for IDC policy review, Fixed Interest and Money, More a mirage than a market, Questions from Unilever's final quarter, Plan for former PLA site, Marathon rejects DTI delegation until Britain specifies cash aid for UCS yard, Courtaulds to cut fibre price for bulk buyers, Bathgate car workers to continue pay strike, Bids and Deals Blakdale hit out at Diploma, Volkswagen bond issue, Bank lending Why industry is reluctant to ask for an overdraft, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, West Germany Minimum cash deposit of 40 pc on foreign funds, Monopolies investigation into primary batteries, Company News Lotus upsurge carries profit to new record, Unilever boost profits by 25 pc, Speculative gold holdings rose by $245m last year, United States Alaska-Canada oil pipeline costs 'have nearly doubled', ICI may build plant for safer cigarettes, Mining Lonrho coal mines may become oil store, Rumania in trade approach to EEC, In brief, Foreign spending up, 'Blackleg' strikes spread in Scottish mines, First dispute for CIR, New Issues What Holetch means to Pork Farms, How the duck was lamed: Hepper on UCS, ICL chairman in ministry talks about fresh agreement for development assistance, Two tyre makers to raise prices, Government aid to Govan for reconstruction is £2m short of study's 'minimum', UK takes part in uranium fuel feasibility study, Commodities Sugar futures forge ahead, Soviet Union Comecon block looks abroad for capital, Top French ship company teams up with Panocean, Business Diary: Freddie Laker 'goes private'. Group 4's policemen. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Equities drift lower. Business Appointments: Business appointments Two managing directors for Bergen Line. Property: Country Properties, London And Suburban. Births.
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