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The Times - 12/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Editor, From Charles Hargrove, From Robert Fisk, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Diplomatic Staff, By Alan Hamilton, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By George Clark Political Staff, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Christopher Walker, by Our Political Staff, By Clifford Longley, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Pat Healy Social Services Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, By Peter Waymark, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Corresnondent, From Our Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, From Peter Nichols, From Harry Debelius, From David Cross, From Michael Hornsby Chon Thanh, South Vietnam, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Leapman, From Richard Wigg, From Ian McDonald, From David Housego, From Peter Hazelhurst, From David Bonavia, From Stewart Harris, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By a Special Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Irving Wardle, William Mann, Chris Dunkley, John Percival, Charles Lewsen, Richard Maylan, by Moira Keenan, Brian Alderson, Mary McCurrie, David Fanning, Thomson for Brussels, PHS, PETER COX, , NICHOLAS FARRANT, , ANTHONY SEIGAL., B. C. ROBINSON, , VIVIAN LEVETT, , ALDINGTON, , T. V. SCRIVENOR, , PETER SMALL, , R. M. ROBBINS, , ZULFIKAR GHOSE, , J. D. LEVER, , G. W. H. LAMPE, , FRANCES M. EDGE, , ALAN ROSS, , H. MAYR-HARTING, , J. D. CLARK, , NOBLE FRANKLAND, , A. D. DARBY, , DAVID POWELL, , JAMES OWEN, , JOHN SKINNER, , ALFRED RUBENS, , JEREMY PHILLIPS, , ANDREW D. MacRAE, , R. M. HAMER, , Sir Owen Wansbrougn-Jones, A friend, From Our Special Correspondent, Mr Henry Geddes, Sir Stanley Tomlinson, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Andrew Wilson, By Oliver Stanley, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Our Banking Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Terry Byland, By Richard Spiegelberg, By Guy Hawtin, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, G. C. JENKINS., P. G. SAIN-LÉY-BERRY, DIXON HARRY, , From Frank Vogl, From Our Economic Correspondent, D. A. CABLE, , LOUIS DE PINNA, JOHN R. L. COOK, , B. HERVEY-BATHURST, , A. R. TADIELLO, , Margaret Stone, Melvyn Westlake, by Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich, by Aurelio Peccei, by Sir Humphrey Waldock, by Mario Fazio, by Pierre Trey, by Tony Aldous, by Francesco Valcanover, by Hans Stollhans, by R. J. S. Hookway, by Yvonne Rebeyrol, by Professor J. Dorst, by Pearce Wright,

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News: Moscow alleges British pressure on its diplomats, Law Society Part One results, Radio 3 will express unorthodoxy, The funny coincidence of Mrs Gandhi and a Pakistani economist, State visit by Dutch royal couple, Great Western finds pop festival site, US racing paper closes following strike, Journalists' training order, Argentina closes ranks after killings, Industry: unending expansion at expense of true welfare, Traffic: living with the car, Mr Crosland likely to seek Labour deputy leadership, New drive on Basque nationalism, Whisky may go up by 15p in the summer, More pro-Marketeers resign, A Sisley sold for £54,600, The smell of money, Growing Point The doctor who found a cure for boredom, Militant left group fails to capture leadership of students, Leisure: guarding a natural heritage, Soviet President arrives on visit to Turkey, The dying seas: a universal dustbin, Report calls for changes to Tower Bridge, IRA face first big opposition from Derry Catholics, EEC assurances to Britain on farming aid, Chaplin among the Oscars, France, Population: control essential but no panacea, Transkei warning on land, Latin American states attack Nixon policy, The obsolescent political machine, 'No loss of independence' for Cambridge Union, US-Russia pact expands cultural ties, Time to call a halt, Government intervention sought by Shelter housing aid chief to halt flow of mortgage money, Danger of putting doctors in the dock, The gentle touch of the Charity Commission, New law soon on foreign lorries, Tory boycott on Nabarro speaking date, The Rhine: cleansing Europe's greatest sewer, Unionists fail to agree, Saigon troops strike back, GLC director-general returns to Home Office, Communists in Italy assume role of democracy's saviours, £1m campaign opens to bring harmony into British industry, Text of M Pompidou's broadcast, Supermarkets ease task of the Moscow housewife, Science report Smoking: Measuring nicotine in blood plasma, Food price rises in EEC transition period to be lower than forecast, Briton tried to kill himself while awaiting trial in South Africa, Chilean leaders clash on ITT case, Shepperton film studios to stay open, Price freeze on flats is called meaningless, Venice: slow death of an historic city, 'Question of consent', The Times Diary, Free family planning 'would save money', Health: technology of protection falls behind, Mr Bhutto's opponents challenge draft constitution and plan campaign against martial law, Rhodesia centre to stay, Paris hunt goes on for judge's abductors, Mr Agnew denounces academic world, £100,000 for church as rehearsal hall, Mr Nixon puts pressure on Moscow, M Pompidou seeks massive Yes, West German leaders make last attempt to sink their differences over Eastern treaties, $52m suit over Raphael painting rejected, Rail unions meet today after board refuses to increase pay offer, Drip-feed caps 'not affected by bacteria', James report criticized by vice-chancellors, Great Britain, Rapid rise in Market wage costs last year, Europe And The Environment LE MONDE LA STAMPA THE TIMES DIE WELT a joint special report, Advertising by War on Want 'illegal', Protection through cooperation, Italy, Newspaper subterfuge in public interest defended, Promotion for EEC men in Mr Wilson's new Front Bench team, How Hanoi calculated the risk, US general joyfully waits for bloody N Vietnam retreat, Public 'more aware than industry of pollution', Government Actions And Intentions West Germany, Tinned meat diet for tigers and wolves, Iran earthquake toll may exceed 4,000. News in Brief. Law: Court of Appeal Parent objectors to global settlement for thalidomide children In re Taylor's Application, Husband of attacked woman back in jail, Congressman faces $100,000 tax charge, Witch convicted of extortion by Soviet court, Stage director fined for offending public, Romance in Rome jail a 'spiritual' one, Union again accused of contempt, Parrot-smuggling alleged, Officer admits £10,604 offences, Mrs Bingham case in May, Jersey keeps death sentence. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Tecneco, Mappin & Webb, The Appleyard Group Of Companies Limited, National, The European Common Market., Highlands And Islands Development Board,, EQUITY & Law Life Assurance Society Limited, Jones Lang Wootton, Europe In Scotland, Parmigiano-Reggiano, Canlife Unit Trust, The Robert Stigwood Group Limited, National Westminster Bank, Egam, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, Working Together Campaign, Midland Bank, Seaflame, Fiat, Bally, The Seventies: The Era Of Ecology, Bruntons, The Bowring Group Of Companies, Moss Bros, Stop The Concorde, The National Mutual Life Assurance Society, Keighley, British Caledonian, Thurgar Bardex Limited, Leicester Permanent, Horizon's S.S.Phoenix, Visual Systems Ltd.,, Pan Am, G. W. Sparrows & Sons Limited,, Wesleyan And General Assurance Society, Spirella Group Limited, 'Banking In Europe', Fly National Airlines., Olympic Airways, Solicitors' Examinations, Westminster Law Tutors, Union Corporation Group, Twa, Tourism And The Environment In Italy, Eating To Live, Umwelt 72. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Policeman wins the GM. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Women's Appointments, Commuter Homes, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Barristers Solicitors. Picture Gallery. Sport: Golf Ryder Cup men qualify, Rugby Union Saracens break new ground in Hawick sevens, Tennis, Everybody's favourite coach, Racing Classic picture looks different after Crowned Prince loses, Football Brilliant save by Wilson denies Palace long-awaited win, Sports in Brief, Yachting Australia's all out challenge, Cricket Turner's record innings in drawn Test, Rackets Playing a match as if it were just another game, Squash Rackets. Politics and Parliament: Tax costs and legal aid, Local newspaper shareholdings in commercial radio stations, Guillotine on Scottish housing Bill, VAT on crisps to yield £7m, Ensuring tenants know rights on rents, Minister resists pressure for new inquiry into mental hospital death, £5,000 a year more for UN Association, Mr Grant gets the bird about Bexley, Linking pensions to earnings, The decisive majority, General election or referendum on EEC rejected by Mr Heath House of Commons, Family income supplement take-up details. Property: Building Sites. Reviews: Bravura ballet both sides of the market Mendelssohn Symphony Coliseum Raymonda, Act III Covent Garden, All My Sons Sadler's Wells, One-night stand in Turin, Films chosen for the Cannes Festival, This marvellous box of tricks Coriolanus Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Arthur C. Clarke Yorkshire, New film of Alice in Wonderland, Children and books Banning Bannerman, Maurice Hasson Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: Don Carlos without Helga Dernesch, Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,048. Editorials/Leaders: The Big Neighbour Pays Another Call, Narrower Margins, Remember The Hanoi Vote, No Concessions To The Kidnappers. Letters to the Editor: Art on the Underground, Ten to the dozen, Roman Basilica, Grumbling about the post, With previous convictions, In the Royal Borough, Dollars for poor countries, Baptists on Ulster, Selection of Tory leader in 1963, Future of Hampshire, Railway lines and roads, Postage stamps, Standard format, Student unions, Landlord and tenant, Down in Cornwall, Car safety belts, University admissions and the Boat Race, Telephone wing, Foreigners, be careful of English, Radio eavesdroppers, Biological control, Hotch-potch tax. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Lieut-Col A E Kent Chemical work at Porton, Sir Hubert Graves, Lord Rank Children's films pioneer, Mr Arthur Whitworth. Deaths. Births. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago Polish frontier From The Times of Thursday, April 10, 1947. Business and Finance: New Issues £13m rights planned by Hamersley, More time to pay dividend taxes, Mining Cost warning damps record gold profits, Capital gains tax Complex, but new system is better, Heaviest stock market account for 13 years, Thomson editor to be chairman of oil concern, Distillers to raise price of whisky, Stock Exchange to press case for VAT exemption, Business Diary: Collier's German mystery Finnish enterprise, Box-girder type design rejected for Tees viaduct, Bids and Deals Ldn & Westcliff buy £8m CU portfolio, Engineering workers step up wages fight, Commodities Sharp setback in cocoa futures, New York sugar down 45 points, Japan to buy U S bonds, Reform of Corporation Tax Extracts from the White Paper:, Nat & Grindlays want to settle Brandt's deal, Debenhams reaffirms rejection of UDS bid, Company News Cranleigh plus Frampole expect over £800,000, Easy-to-open cans for processed foods, Equities Big trade in second liners, Japan cuts back shipbuilding, London hotel room costs worry executives, £250,000 scheme to buy factory sites in Ulster, Briefly from the Boardroom, Revolution in the coffee pot, Advertising and Marketing What agencies' VAT policy will be, NZ wool returns up £4,200,000, Burmah Oil and Amoco exchange service outlets, Fixed Interest and Money 'Longs' firmer in gilt-edged, £10m issue will be first Eurobond in sterling, Company renews threat to dismiss workers, Mr Maxwell acts against DTI, MSL survey shows 23 pc rise in managerial recruitment this year, Fed monetary policy rift, 10,000 jobs may be hit by Cowley sit-in, Federal and Land aid for ailing Ruhr coal group, A wider perspective on the saga of Pergamon, UK invites China trade minister, Ministry reacts to Texans on UCS, BSC expected to place £125m-a-year orders with UK plant manufacturers, VAT collection and enforcement explained in new Finance Bill, Tax dilemma for overseas earners. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Good rise for the pound, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Babcock & Wilcox strong, Money Market Rates, Unit trust prices, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Four new directors at S Collier.

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