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The Times - 04/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From David Bonavia, From Tim Jones, From Christopher Walker, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Renporter, Sally White, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, From Clive Borrell, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, , From Our Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, By Michael Hatfield, Political Staff, By David Spanier European Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Metin Munir, From Richard Wigg, From Eric Marsden, From David Housego, From Roger Berthoud, From Michael Leapman, Joan Chissell, Charles Lewsen, Chris Dunkley, Richard Maylan, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, John Russell Taylor, By Norman Fox, By Tom Cooban, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, John Clare, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, SHIRLEY SUMMERSKILL, , E. SWEETING, , RICHARD BLACKWELL, , ROBERT MORLEY, , ROBERTHALL, , KENNETH BAKER, , JOHN FOSTER, , CHRISTOPHER HIBBERT, , O'NEILL, T. D. ROBERTS, SJ., HYMAN LEVY, , STEVEN ROSE, , PETER TOWNSEND, , P. J. D. WILES, , VICTOR L. HUGO., G. W. JONES, , R. SPICER, , HONOR EARL, , GRAHAM DOWELL, , B. H. BRESLAUER, , JOHN KENTISH, , CHORLEY, JULIAN S. HUXLEY, , CLOUGH WILLIAMS-ELLIS, LEONARD K. ELMHIRST, , ETHEL HAYTHORNTHWAITE, , T. M. HAYDN REES., PHILLIP WHITEHEAD, , JOHN WATSON, , BRUCE HOLE, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, Mr Miron Grindea, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Anthony Rowley, From David Cross, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Melvyn Westlake, By Malcolm Brown, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Frank Vogl, From Patrick Brogan, Adrian Hope, G. C. ALLEN, , D. L. FARRANT, , RALPH HARRIS., From Peter Hill, P. H. SHARPE, , JOHN MUNDAY, , J. O. CARTER, , I. M. SMITH, , R. F. D. REED, , H. L. FOSTER, , ROSEMARY THORPE-TRACEY, , H. A. Turner, by AMC, Gerald Ely,

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News: KGB fails to stop publication of underground journal, Car insurance premiums stabilized, Gamages to close down next month, Further Rome talks on Malta on Monday, Mr Lynch and Roman Catholic leaders warned about risk of more deaths, Picketing miner killed by lorry as Government moves towards declaring emergency, Firms that opened during mourning bombed, Embassy denies pressing for march ban, Italy seeks a Premier as strikers march, Snow reports, Mr Carr to speak about lead smelter, 500 students force way into sit-in, The Times Diary Kingston rovers: first eleven, UN leader may visit Middle East capitals, Why regional policy has been a casualty, 'Final' UN resolution on Rhodesia, First steps towards a United States of Europe, Study of child-stealers to be made in prison, Riots help cure depression, psychiatrist says, Concorde to cost £23m, Air France head says, British property guarded by Eire police, US hearing ordered on violent incidents, Medical research finance changes opposed, Mr Maudling says UN presence 'not possible', Songs and civility at polite demo, Cambodian world appeal to save Anakor temples, Kampala call for inquiry into disappearances, No danger of troops going, says Mr Faulkner, Dr Allende backs moderates, Mr Lynch calls on Ulster Unionists to turn away from 'unworthy' government system, Grievance 'courts' for holidaymakers, Mr Maudling's counsel argues against US suit, Major plan for reform of London University, 'Open school' television lectures Proposed, Army joined by former guerrillas in Dacca hunt, Counterpoint, Soviet arms supplies loom large in Mr Sadat's talks, Singer casts doubt on Irving-Hughes meeting, Science report Metallurgy: Developing strong stainless steels, Beef cost steady but lamb is best buy Food prices, Church leaders appeal for peace, Civil rights leaders say Newry march will go on in spite of appeal by Mr Heath, No place like Whitehall, Mr Bhutto's problem is fulfilling hopes he aroused, Europe divisions over Bangladesh, Labour MP fears foreign threat to local radio, Labour's left to work for withdrawal from EEC, Drastic changes in procedure for election of Speaker proposed by select committee, MPs ask about the cost of felling diseased elms, The James report, Vietcong show signs of easing their terms for ending the war, West Bank settlers press for faster building, Mr Muskie scolded for ideas on Vietnam, Bishop Muzorewa foresees riots, Parachute battalion likely to be on standby: border town expects 20,000 marchers, Better educated 'exploit' illiterate immigrants, Single voice for local government 'dead duck'. News in Brief. Law: Policeman says gun was pointed at him as he lay wounded, Court of Appeal Boy savaged: breeder of terriers liable, Apology by author to retired judge, Car firm's case rejected by industrial court, 25 miners arrested in clash over safety, Court of Appeal Effect of a letter of credit on buyers' obligations W. J. Alan & Co. Ltd. v EI Nasr Export and Import Co., Crash risk part of police duty, coroner says, Long wait for boy in drug case, Witness says he saw money in police car, Charges after students stage march, Nine remanded, £4,000 damages in libel on Stern killing, Police chief rescues siege family, National Industrial Relations Court Company fails in aplication over recognitinn of trade union Car Collection Co Ltd v Transport and General Workers Union, Swearword 'shocked', Another Czech journalist held. Index. Display Advertising: The Illustrated London News, Knight Frank & Rutley, Iran Air, L. J. Hooker Limited, Heather Valley, Jardine Japan Investment Trust Limited, Canlife Unit Trust, Multiple Display Advertisements, Twa, Royal Insurance, Country And New Town Properties Ltd., Legal & General's, The Times, Bupa, Luncheon Vouchers Ltd., Bank Of America, Boac. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Enabling the Tote to compete fairly with bookmakers: need for offices, No health hazard found near lead works, The House will not decline in influence, Go-ahead for 50 exploration projects House of Lords, Picket's death: Mr Carr urged to act on coal strike, Mr Maudling asks Labour MPs not to shaw preiudice, Sir Alec warns Dublin of lasting damage to links, Next week, Gutting of embassy an outrage: Eire mob violence will not solve problems of Ulster House of Commons. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 23, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Farms And Smallholdings, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Shades of Heathcliff Cockpit, Rpo Festival Hall, She Stoops to Conquer Young Vic, In the Beautiful Caribbean Bbc 1, Polanski's success: keeping Shakespeare in his place Macbeth (aa) Plaza Love 65 New Cinema Club, Balint Vazsonvi Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts. Sport: Athletics New Zealanders set world relay record, Boxing Cheers for Minter and Johnson as US win, Golf New matchplay event to spread its wings, Winter Olympic Games Acrimony dissolves in opening pageant, Sports in Brief, Hockey South home and dried in heavy rain, Squash rackets Barrington meets Hunt in final, Rugby Union Allen enables Leicester to do it their way, Football Cup match that could mean more to player than to club, Racing Winter welcomes chance to prove Crisp's fitness and stamina, Rackets Cadet recovers poise, Cricket Cottam and Willis decisions deferred. Editorials/Leaders: Leone Faces The Turmoil, Still No Secret Road To The Chair, No Remedy By A Side Wind, Drugs And Monopoly. Letters to the Editor: Asquith's letters, Vasectomy operation, Communication breakdown, Sovereignty and the EEC, Self-critical conclusion, Defrauding the Tube, Army wives, Pay up for confidence, Box office welcome, Aid to Rhodesia, Professional view of industrial training, The mythology of investment, BBC Empire series, The miners' strike, Italian manuscripts, Banking on the cards, Shoddy passports, Independence of National Parks, Squeezing of the iron men, Mutton chopped, Regional problems in unemployment, Divided responsibility in Ulster, The musical scene. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,991, Radio, Ceramics fetch unexpected prices. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 3, 1947 State electricity. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Beatrice Countess Of Granard, Natalie Clifford Barney An ornament of Parisian literary life, Dr A. E. Morgan. Business and Finance: BR workshop staff seek pay increase of 11 pc, New Issues Good response to Japan Trust, Price madness, Monopolies Commission given five months to investigate bids for Glaxo, Commodities, Unit trust prices, The composition of the Commission Its workload, $6.72 per share earnings by GM, Business Diary: Jaguar's new master · Some busy days for Schroder Wagg, Dollar convertibility deadlock in IMF holds up British proposal for big bebt repayment, £75m order by Iberia for European airbus, Barclays stake in N Zealand bank, Fixed Interest and Money, Bids and Deals Newcomer Pork Farms in £2m meat takeover, Warning by Nixon envoy on gold Bill risk, Company News Record year and scrip from MK Refrigeration, Training board chiefs welcome reform plans, Sterling falls 22 pts in calmer market, Chairmen's Reports Granada cash flow objective won, Briefly from the Boardroom, Jobs boost for Southend as credit card HQ, Jessel associate abandons bid for Staveley, Building trade confidence 'recovering', Equities, Unemployment What does the million mark really mean?, Watney appeal to IDV, The day that rocked British industry Rolls-Royce crashed a year ago. John Whitmore looks at the pieces still being picked up, BAT still hamstrung by its low rating, Chilean debt talks open, Holland Court warning to metal union, UK cadmium price raised sharply, Low cost drugs 'threat to medical exports', Patent News Inflatable sacks to move crashed aircraft, Mining Half-time upsurge, P & O's liner Iberia for sale after Australia trip By Michael Baily Shipping Correspondent, United States Congress refuses to put up debt ceiling by more than $20,000m, Bankers ride gold market storm, Dunlop chief stays longer at centre of Pirelli link, Lay-off threat to 12,000 as industry coal dwindles, Malta Mr Mintoff to study £22m plan for dockyard, BLMC profits slip in first quarter, Union rejects offer to Clyde boilermakers, Marked progress in company account reforms, Bulk electronic equipment output stagnant, exports down last year, Another stride towards a central market, $900m advance in US consumer credit level, Libya Nationalized British oil is still lacking a market, West Germany Lufthansa denies plea to Bonn for cash aid, GEC to defer redundancies, Tanzania: Is this wise?, Union Accident winding-up petition plea, Chrysler shop stewards to urge acceptance of Linwood deal giving £37 basic wage. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, London & Regional Market Prices Heavy fall in Glaxo, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief for British Rail (Southern) board. Property: Country Properties, Residential property.

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