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The Times - 19/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Clive Borrell, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By Arthur Williamson of the Press Association, From Robert Fisk, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Education Correspondent, By Staff Reporters, From Roger Berthoud, By Philip Howard, From Our Own Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From James Pringle, by Julian Symons, Katie Stewart, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, Alan Blyth, Stanley Sadie, Leonard Buckley, Bevis Hillier, Roy Hay, Pamela Vandyke Price, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Louis Heren, Geraldine Norman, PHS, Clifford Longley, Geoffrey Wansell, MARY KENNY, , L. J. WATSON, , CHORLEY, , FERRIER, , ROGER FULFORD, , DOUGLAS HOUGHTON, , MOYNE, , ROCHDALE, , WADE, , BASIL WILLEY, , The Rookery, , Stanmore, , Middx., D. H. JOHNSON, , L. GORDON-BROWN, , W. J. MARSHALL, , JOSE SOLLEY, , S. V. POLLOCK, , SHAWCROSS, , GLADWYN, , M. MAINZA CHONA, , A. H. HERMANN, , PETER SHACKLEFORD, , L. N. JACKSON, , JACK BERESFORD, , SAMI ANWAR NUSEIBEH, COHEN, , WALTER ADAMS, , GEORGE APPLETON, , HENRY d'AVIGDOR-GOLDSMID, DAVID BEN-GURION, , ISAIAH BERLIN, , BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, , DENNING, , ARTHUR L. GOODHART, , McNAIR, , A. NEUBERGER, , EDMUND DE ROTHSCHILD, , LEONARD SLOTOVER, , KARL HEATH, , By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Michael Hornsby, By Martin Jarrett-Kerr, CR, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr Richard Buckle, Mr Michael Guest, Mr Desmond Donnelly, Maxine Audley, Mr Stanley Holmes, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Air Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, From Frank Vogl, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Guy Hawtin, By Margaret Stone, John Drummond, John Nelson-Jones, Margaret Stone, J.D., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,

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News: Government proposals on Ulster delayed, New paths in crime fiction, Iraq politician's wife shot in assassination attempt, Another 100,000 are made idle and weekend outlook is 'grim', Food Fried pork fillet, French Premier gives details of his money, The Saturday Review/Jonathan Cape Detective Story Competition, Snow reports, Delay inevitable over teacher training scheme, How the 'Tory 39' voted, Unionist among three Stormont recruits to the Alliance Party, An army of our times, Travel Going west to find comfort and character, The Times Special Offer A collection of lily bulbs, The nation's treasures under threat of VAT, Mr Muskie woos Florida the whistle-stop way, Science report Pollution: Photochemical smog found in Britain, Mr Powell still adamant, Drink No-nonsense wines, Does the weather save Britons from climbing the anxiety scale?, Miners win bigger pay deal of £95m: ballot next week: union leaders call off pickets, Where and when cuts are likely, Antiques Capturing your silver collection on camera, Warning of possible risk at baby's bath-time, Gardening Cutting down, The Times Diary Rose's guide to new seats, Deadlock ended after Heath intervention, Tories in peril, Mr Thorpe says, Mr Wilson challenges the Prime Minister to fight EEC election, Mr Nixon rebuked by China on eve of visit, No hint of 'denigrating Britain' as EEC welcomes entry vote, Literature And Religion-7 Phoenix fanning the dancing flame, 92 Africans sentenced for public violence' by a Rhodesian court, Oath-taking boycott by minister, Dr Husak says there are no Czech political trials, All you ever wanted to know about psychology, The Queen visits flats in Singapore, Career prospects needed in remedial professions, Growing fears among Makarios supporters that Greece will resort to force in Cyprus, US woman diplomat arrested in Egypt, A cautionary tale for Mr Nixon, Voluntary organizations to lose offices, Six-week-old strike expected to end within seven days, Commuters face 50% cut in train services, Peace feelers by emissaries of King Husain, Private patient single room charge up 20 pc, Wilberforce Report/power Crisis Miners should not have to accept 'relative depression' to finance coal industry, inquiry court says. Law: Mufti's son is accused of killing baby, Detective cleared, Court ruling against execution in California, Scot jailed in Uganda lodges appeal, Detainee awarded £300, Law Report February 18 1972 DPP takes over dirty books case Corbin v Whyte and Another, Police chief tells of gun find in Sewell arrest, 'Smash camera' allegation in Onassis case, Power cuts prevent tapes being played in court, Mother murder charge, Six-month jail sentence on Miss Devlin. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Bell's, M & G, Ebor, The Times Superstore, Dry Air, Macarthur's, Louis Jadot,, Save And Prosper Group, Abbey Guaranteed Growth Bonds, The Cardinal Investment Trust Limited. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Snap Out Of, For The Epicure, Services tomorrow: First Sunday in Lent, Educational, Appeals, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant, Holidays in Britain. Property: Property To Let. Arts and Entertainment: £9,200 paid for a Moorfields carpet, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,004, Radio, Broadcasting, Bridge Double trouble, Sunday. Reviews: Fine musical wit Count Ory Coliseum, Vive la France Clochemerle Bbc 2, Radio Catching them alive, The voice of the creator: historic recordings of Elgar conducting, Robert Lang finds the right rhythm in a vulgar art. Editorials/Leaders: Will The European Bill Pass?, The Growing Threat To Czech Dissidents.. Letters to the Editor: 'Lillibullero', Foreign mail delays, National Parks, Crime and sentence, Vasectomy operation, Norman Bentwich Fund, Rhodesian settlement, Accomplishments of Olympic winners, Survivability of English, West Bank elections, Vote of the Commons on the EEC, Life in the dark, New road through Lake District, Ulster partition plan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 18, 1947 Music hall migrants. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Frederic Jackson, Sir Roger Allen Coolness and clarity, Dr Erich A. Alport, Mr Robert Atkins, Sir John Muirhead Lawyer and soldier, Mr Alan Collingridge. Sport: Skiing Schranz voices opposite view in telegram, Hockey Defence should give Oxford another narrow victory, Rugby Union Invitation to Scots and Irish to play in Brussels, Sports in Brief, Athletics Convert to Fosbury style wins title, Racing The Ghost disappears to leave Welsh National to Foxtor, Rowing Cambridge pick crew today, Weekend fixtures, Cricket Turner and partner thwart W Indies, Tennis Consistent Battrick in semi-final round, Squash rackets Scots routed at home by England, Golf Jacklin four strokes behind the leaders, Football Elland Road beckons Manchester United for something special. Politics and Parliament: Mr Benn: Report proves justice of miner's case: minister should broadcast, Earlier retirement would not cut unemployment. Business and Finance: Industrial action threat to provincial press, Commodities, EEC ministers plan early talks on monetary union, Linked life assurance gets itself a public watchdog, Tokyo seminar on investment, Pound strengthens after period of market stress, Campaign for long-range TriStar, Briefly from the Boardroom, Midland Bank dividend up, Equities, Mining Uranium sale boosts Noranda, Investment trust valuations, Fixed Interest, Chrysler UK reports profit of £405,000, Urgent talks on how to foot the bill for miners' pay increases, Offers Bonds of all shapes and sizes, Unit trusts top £2,000m total for first time, Unit trusts, Motor insurance Springtime-when the car cover is lifted, King Faisal warns oil groups to toe line, Allied raising prices on some cider brands, Bids and Deals Reed & Slater in Australian clash, Power cuts could hit your insurance, Co-op plan for bonus shares to boost funds, British Caledonian wins right to fly Atlantic: £50m to be spent on new aircraft, Stock gains erased in after-hours uncertainty, Company News A. Gunn on tack for fresh record £600,000-plus, Tax Joint assessment can be a marriage of inconvenience, Contracts Walmsley wins £2m NZ printing deal, Rise in retail price index, Midland Bank's 1972 prospect, Market Reports Unit trust prices. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Late check in equities, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues. Births.

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