The Times - 10/05/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Moshe Brilliant and Eric Marsden, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Our Correspondent, By Christopher Warman, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By A Staff Reporter, BY Peter Waymark, By a Staff Reporter, By Garry Lloyd, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Richard Davy Bonn, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Michael Hornsby, From Leo Goodstadt, From Edmund Stevens, From Mario Modiano, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, PHS, Denis Taylor, BRIAN BARRY, , JOHN HATCH, , E. A. HAWKINS, , R. J. HILL, , GEORGE WARR, , H. W. MELVILLE, , J. W. BARRETT, , D. H. R. BARTON, , ERIC PARKER, , F. A. ROBINSON, , HAROLD W. THOMPSON, , T. S. WEST, , JOHN CROOKSHANK, , PETER HOPKIRK, , ROGER CALVERT, , T. LLOYD-JONES, , C. R. CAMPLING, , MICHAEL F. PERHAM, , J. J. CROUCH, RHYS LLEWELLYN, , WALTER N. SCOTT, , E. PETER BAILEY, , ROBIN COOKE, , P. M. LOCK, Chairman, , HERMIONE HOBHOUSE, , ROGER WODDIS, , J. H. MacGREGOR, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, T. L. H, Irving Wardle, Clive Barnes, Leonard Buckley, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Moira Keenan, Kirsten Cubitt, By Jane Adrian, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, From John Earle, By Peter Hill, By George Clark Political Staff, From Frank Vogl, By John Armytage, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen, By Maurice Barnfather, From Richard Mackie, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, JOHN ELLIOT, , SELSDON, , J. C. EVANS, , J. F. PURVIS, , JONATHAN W. WISE, , PATRICK MONTGOMERY, , KATHRYN MORTON, , Ian Morison, Philip Dyer, by Ritchie McEwen, by David Spanier European Editor, by Manfred Buchacher, by Josef Tauss, by Hugo Portisch editor-in-chief, Kurier, by Karl Graber, by Peter Hebbel, R. McE,
ResumoNews: Shippers avoid 'blacked' ports, Austrian move after Czech border kidnap, More cost-effective approach to education, India indicates troop withdrawal hinges on Kashmir settlement, Mr Nixon: US defeat would encourage aggression all over the world, M Schumann sees no role for mediators, Ireland's day of decision on EEC 'Mr Lynch admits that he toured the country largely to encourage party workers because he was concerned about complacency', Two alive in silver mine, Britain waits for EEC decisions on cereals, Peking will join in the work of WHO, The country's secret passion, Desramault girl taken away by her father, Culture is centred on the city of white-tie dances, coffee-house gossip and intrigue, Code shows that presence of a man, not his financial support, is the crucial factor, Bright prospects in public sector after pruning, Test on treatment for elm disease, White House insists that blockade is a gamble for peace, Journalists stop work in Finland and get ready for long battle, Inquiry into conditions of prisoners at Brixton, Oxford aim to debate admission of women, Avoiding Bundestag crises, British missionaries trying to escape from Burundi terror, Secret Service accused of backing Danish newspaper, Bringing the Indo-China war nearer to home, Moscow's angry retort to President's broadcast, The Times Diary COI faces staff cuts of 10%, Banking and industry:, President Suharto visits Japan for oil talks, Life for credit collector's killing, Greater London Council Powerful quest for a pollution-free bus, American blockade and bombing unlikely to have immediate effect on S Vietnam fighting, Days of great pleasure, Soviet Ambassador to call on Sir Alec for talks today, Bonn says vote is likely today on Eastern treaties compromise, Churches for stamps, Annual car silencer check urged, Italian electors upset experts' forecast, No collection of fines by means of PAYE, Population curb vital, Government is told, Post Office promises 'action programme' to improve mail services, £850,000 aero noise chamber order awarded, Strong cast in VAT protest to MPs, Peter Walker: Minister of Hope and Glory, Flats dwellers may dispute charges under new agreement, Communist reserve stocks may foil new measures, Hanoi condemns 'desperate adventure', Science report Pollution: Nickel in South Wales, Israelis kill hijackers and release hostages, 'Marching pupils are truants', European plan to coordinate communications, Hotel snag in booming tourist industry, Amateur boxers going abroad must be insured, Socialist victory puts the opposition in disarray, Greeks are banished to remote villages, Bayonne's English Cemetery where time has stood still since 1814, Minister refuses to disclose instructions to inspectors investigating cohabitation, Journalists' call on decision to deregister, Rail work-to-rule and ban on overtime resume from midnight tomorrow, Airliners in near misses, Congregational minority to form federation, French schools divided over 'English weekend', Nansen village, raised by the willpower of desperation, Austria, UN agencies will rule Vienna skyline, Labour relations: an island of the blessed, Common Market expansion dominates economy, Your favourite family outings, Assessing some baby aids, 'Officials attacked' in IRA dispute. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Fnfc, National, Dunhill, Union Miniere, Barclays International, Thomson Skytours, Coopers & Lybrand, Austrian Airlines, Unilever N.V., B E A, Bowthorpe Holdings Limited, The Burmah Oil Company Limited, Davies & Newman Holdings Limited, De Beers Consolidated Mines Limited, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, Bally, Charles Hill Of Bristol, The Times, Daimler, Austrian National Tourist Office, Osterreichische Landerbank, Turin Airport, Portschach, Leicester Permanent, Welfare Insurance Co. Ltd, South African Airways, The Institute Of Taxation, Singer & Friedlander Ltd., M & G Second Dual Trust Limited, Creditanstalt-Bankverein, Healey & Baker, Eagle Star, The Diplomatic Academy Of Vienna,, Lilley, Work Together Campaign, Austrian Successes On Foreign Markets, Norwich Union Insurance Group, Display Advertisement, The Greatest Betrayal In Our History, Schoeller & Co.. Law: House of Lords Limits on car owners' vicarious liability Morgans v Launchbury, NIRC gives union assurance on penalties, Conspiracy outside jurisdiction? Regina v Doot, Two monks fined £750 for aiding jail escapers, Two hanged for murder of Briton, House of Lords Newspapers fail in appeal over entertaining expenses Associated Newspapers Group Ltd v Fleming (Inspector of Taxes), RUC man and four others on arms plot charge, Queen's Bench Division Sunday market trading restricted Maby and Others v Warwick Borough Council, 'Devious trio' sentenced to 18 years' jail. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Property: Strutt and parker, London Flats, London And Suburban. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, University Appointments, Lectures & Meetings, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Educational Scholarships. Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, When it pays men to refuse to take jobs, Abortion clinics, British ships told to keep clear of N Vietnam: Foreign Secretary asks to see Russian Ambassador House of Commons, Betting at cricket grounds, Purchase tax at the end of its useful life: broad base of VAT will yield large sums, Full of anomalies and an invitation to evasion, Reflection of local tastes and interests House of Lords, System will improve cash flow of traders, Distasteful duty to protect public against frauds by unmarried couples, Nasty and dubious salesmanship, Debates refused, Official to consider improvements at Brixton prison. Sport: Golf Card error robs 18-year-old of course record, Tennis, Racing Rheingold sets record but may miss Derby, Evening racing results at Windsor yesterday, Hockey Britain cannot afford to fall behind, Cycling, Sports in Brief, Cricket Gleeson bewildering between showers, Boxing, Shift of power-and load, Athletics Puttemans could come near his European record. Editorials/Leaders: A Substitute For Defeat, The Nuclear Power Hiatus. Letters to the Editor: Investment in S Africa, Hmg in Eec, Planning for Bath of the future, Unions and their members, University blacklist, Looking Glass words, D-Day museum, The thin yellow line, Cubitt Town, Warm walls, Police computer, 'Gone with the Wind', Rejection of Anglican-Methodist union, From the wild to the zoo, The Government and research, On community representation, 'The Times' in Russia, European investment need, Not the first, Lunch service, Land for building, Grand Godmother, Lanes closed to cars, Tribal owners. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: A Kenneth Green retrospective, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,072, Broadcasting, Mussolini's passport sold for £1,200. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, May 8, 1947 National service. Obituaries: Mr Noble Lowndes, Dr Kwame Nkrumah, Miss E. M. Jamison Historian of the Normans in Southern Italy, Mr Jack Silley, Mr C. J. Brennan. Deaths. Reviews: Tom Brown's Schooldays Cambridge, Bach Choir Albert Hall, Ladybird Soho Poly, An Evening with Richard Nixon and... Shubert, New York, Sob Sisters Bbc 1, South Bank Summer Music, The Secret Collegiate Theatre, LSO/Horenstein Festival Hall. Business and Finance: Dunford and steel sector recovery, Engineering union will seek rejection of 30 pc rise on shipyard men's basic rate, Earls Court development plan to cost £50m, U S may tighten anti-dumping rules, Group of 77 agree to draft proposals on monetary reform, Imports curb verdict soon, Swiss state bank sells $300m from reserves, Ciba-Geigy sees UK as focus for Europe photographic market, Union backs claim, Currencies: a Japanese view, Government to set up research control boards, Unit trust prices, Mr Barber's pledge on VAT enforcement, Fixed Interest and Money Quiet day in gilt-edged, Advertising and Marketing Two-pronged campaign by trade union, Mining Tronoh beats its profits forecast, Vietnam unsettles the dollar, New insurance package, Wall St falls 12.72 as London share prices slip, Equities Stores lead the way down, Business Diary: Unleisurely pace at Scotia Hunters heads down, Investment in farmland scheme is launched, Briefly from the Boardroom, Vauxhall asks office staff over 60 to retire, Company News TKM sails over forecast to profit of £2.2m, Works sit-in spreads to fresh area, New Issues M & G's second split trust, European financial centres The City may have to swallow its pride, BLMC in need of a merger, report says, Commodities Aluminium price reintroduced, Signs of recovery in UK steel production, Italians urge united front for OPEC talks, Bids and Deals G Stibbe move to enfranchise the 'A' shares, Deliveries of colour TV sets up by 136 pc, Canada budgets for growth, Conference looks at UK export picture, Swan Hunter orders plea, Electricity price rises sought, Why Volkswagen has caught a bad cold Frank Vogl examines the causes of the disastrous drop in profits by the German car giant, Burmah Oil still seeking way of redeploying £425m stake in BP. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares only firm sector, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Pound jumps 31 points, Money Maket Rates, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Bryan Baker joins the Tarmac board. Births.
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