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The Times - 12/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Staff Reporters, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, From Tony Dawe of The Sunday Times, From Robert Fisk, From Peter Strafford, From John Blunsden, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From Christopher Warman, By Gerald Ely, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Ronald Faux, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Michael Hatfield, From Michael Knipe, From Pearce Wright and Roger Choate, From Ian McDonald, From Mario Modiano, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, By Norman Hammond Archaeological Correspondent, Gerald Ely, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, From St John Donn Byrne French Racing Correspondent, By Andrew Porter, From Jim Railton, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, Leonard Amey, Charles Hargrove, Anthony Nutting, Robert Fisk, Ian Bennett, PHS, David Wood, JOHN VAIZEY, , KENNETH ALLSOP, , VICKY PEARCE, , Michael J. Barron, , J. D. Byers, , C. Hawkins, , K. Hilton, , Alan Ingham, , C. A. Nash, , A. R. Nobay, , A. Peaker, , P. G. Saunders, , P. Simmons, R. L., JANET POOLE, , BROCKWAY, , L. FARRER-BROWN, , CHARLES WALLACH, , TERENCE MILLER, , A. A. NEVITT, , MAY TICEHURST, , WIGG., ALAN WYKES, , C. E. BRANCOVAN, , HARADHAN DAS, , Michael Hamlyn, Mrs Gillian Wilson, , John Clare, HOUSE OF LORDS, William Gaunt, Ray Gosling, Barry Norman, Max Harrison, William Mann, Stanley Sadie, From Anthony Thomas, By Roy Farndon, From Frank Vogl, By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Peter Hill, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Sue Masterman, Robert Jones, Richard Spiegelberg, R.S., BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Michael Hornsby, RICHARD BODY, , ROGER POWNALL, , RAY SHENTON, , ION EARLE, , J. C. WAITS, , By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Ronald Kershaw, Anthony Thomas, John Whitmore, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland,

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News: Naxalites receive guns smuggled from Bangladesh, Viewpoint, Naomi Mitchison's three lives, Hovercraft sets altitude record up Nepal rivers, Bishop says pressure groups sway synod, MP calls for emergency courts to relieve jails, Powell attack on Ulster policy annoys ministers, Full text of draft declaration, West End actors threaten to strike over pay claim, Effort today to avert container clash, New campaign to abolish 'wage stop' on benefits, Polytechnics 'must play own role', US air chief was dismissed for raids on N Vietnam, An appraisal of the rule of Abdel Nasser The benevolent Pharaoh of Egypt, Little Luxembourg's European lessons, Three civilians killed in Belfast battle between troops, Protestants and Catholics, African ministers urge Britain to hold conference on Rhodesia's future, Brazilian bishops attack torture of prisoners by the security forces, Priority in housing urged for teachers, Science report Medicine: Coronary disease operation, The Times Diary How Fonthill missed the list, Unions to offer £2.5m compromise pay deal at meeting today with British Rail negotiators, Italian party leader accused over massacre, Academy of Athens resists regime's attempt to interfere, Pardon for Vichy killer disturbs French, Gelignite marks may curb IRA, Wilson move to avoid EEC split, Shah's visit to Geneva stirs protests by left, Fighting breaks out between two Gulf states, Wagner diaries disappear from bank safe, Cremation finds at Roman cemetery, Police interrogation guide should be made law, report says, Makarios rejection of call to resign presidency, Monsoon threat to Biharis, More doubts about Moores, Mr Eban is held up by airport scare, Young soldier shot dead on sentry duty, New attack on press over Pentagon Papers, The leadership only Christians can offer, Mr Smith visits Rhodesia disaster mine, Home Office defends its request for reports, Russia gives Yugoslav leader fresh assurances, After the barricades, bullets?, Regional Notebook Memories of British Raj preserved, Two armies poised for key battle of Hue, More than 200 dead in South Dakota floods, Pyrford Court to have a leisure park, Big overhaul urged of Oxford mission work, Four die, 115 injured as railwaymen's excursion train crashes in London, Bonnier killed in 170 mph Le Mans crash, Britain in grip of 'dental ill-health epidemic', Chinese bring politics into Stockholm arena with fierce attack on US, Dean of Cape Town defends nation's student protesters, Ministers to stand firm on rent Bill, Hunger strike at Soviet Embassy, Agriculture Cattle farming changes could fill beef gap. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Strutt And Parker, The Throgmorton Trust Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, National And Grindlays Bank Limited, The Wankie Colliery Disaster Relief Fund, Jardines, Ubaf Limited, Gordon's, London Atlantic Investment Trust Limited, Sketchley, Moss Bros, Hill Samuel & Co. Ltd., Honda Motor Co., Ltd., International Business Communications Ltd.,, Boac, Cumbernauld, Barclays Bank International Limited, Over The Hills And Far Away, Scottish Provident, Man-Abell Holdings Limited, The Chartered Bank. Arts and Entertainment: Teacher wins regional crossword final, Radio, Broadcasting, Italians irresistible in bridge Olympiad, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,100. Weather: The Weather. Law: European Law Report Week ended June 10 1972 Court of Justice of the European Communities Hamburg sugar exporter's plea upheld In re Schlüter and Maack, Hamburg, v Main Customs Office, Hamburg-Jonas [preliminary ruling on a reference from the Hamburg Fiscal Court (Finanzgericht)], Russians jail Jewish dancer, Alleged Nazi war criminal is charged in Peru. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property To Let, Property Hampshire Shopping centre to cost £2.5m. Sport: Rowing A weekend when Britain moved into world class, Yachting Pattisson alone ends with perfect score, Football When the band got the score wrong, Polo Pony power helps Cowdray Park, Sports in Brief, Powerboat racing Second leg to Ford team, Motor racing Victory tinged with sadness for Hill, Racing Rescousse takes Prix de Diane with record run at Chantilly, Bowls Wales win triples bronze medal, Tennis Miss Molesworth could get singles place, Athletics Stewart raises hopes forty years on, Golf Miss Walker's triumph will endure longer than pain of defeat, For the record, Athletics Javelin world record, Cricket Australians wonder how they can escape with draw. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces, Church news, University news, Clifton College, Royal College of Surgeons. Editorials/Leaders: Why The Gold Fever?, Mr Heath firm against wages freeze, An Unconvincing Threat, Drawn Battle In Vietnam. Letters to the Editor: From last week's letters, VAT on charities, Engineers and their marketing shortcomings, Students and apartheid, Need for UN peace initiatives, With a little help..., Prophets of 'ecodoom', Trial of Angela Davis, Statesmen's secretaries, Martins at the nest, Press comment on Industrial Court, Supply and demand laws apply to money, Tax credit schemes, Father's child, Reading road plan, Dorset oil drilling, Pensions and the pace of inflation. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, June 10, 1947 Queues for shoes. Obituaries: Hon Lord Walker, Mrs Hilda Grenfell, Earl Beatty, Sir Aylmer Firebrace Fire-fighting in wartime London, Joachim Bonnier Ambassador of motor racing. Reviews: Imeneo Royal Academy of Music, Impassioned reading of Berg sonata Christoph Eschenbach Queen Elizabeth Hall, Goehr Festival Hall, From Brompton to Bethnal Green, Weekend TV Only the names have been changed, The Monday Book Three wars: conchie, clerk and evacuee A Cackhanded War By Edward Blishen (Thames and Hudson £2) Boy in the Blitz By Colin Perry (Leo Cooper £2.25) The Evacuee By Richard Pooley (Fretwell's, Hill, 37½p). Business and Finance: Building Neddies forecast record output rise this year to £2,923m, Job satisfaction as bargain point, Textile chiefs seek curb on imports, Charter flight nations agree on guidelines, Shipbuilders prepare case for government study, Sit-ins: the unions' new tactic after the switch to plant bargaining, Unit trust prices, Brick wage deal averts national stoppage, Southampton docks drive, Results this week Tesco, Pilkington and Hambros, Industry in the regions North-east ready to profit from oil boom, Hidden cost of Japanese seamen's strike, Company News Jessel's £5m purchase from Hambros Bank, Briefly from the Boardroom, Commodities 'Strong swing back to wool', Consultancy boom in public sector, Trade study of EEC drug laws, Business Diary in Europe: In the footsteps of Malfatti I G Metall's top man, Mining A broader base for Planet Resources, The paradox in the property sector, TUC ready to discuss pay and prices policy, VAT hope for wine trade, U S wage/price controls Nixon policy has provided a sense of direction, New Issues Outstanding Reunion portfolio, Paris talks today on Iraq oil takeover, German tour firms in airline links, Disagreements overshadow Group of 10 talks, Trade pact with Rumania to be signed this week, Used car sales are buoyant despite new models boom, Bank loan reprieves ailing Dutch group, Air freight tariff pact after hard bargaining, Sale offer values Reunion Properties at nearly £24m, RT-Z and the politics of mining, Booksellers want higher margins, Importers to form new federation, Whitehall hesitating over publication of report into NRDC. Business Appointments: Business appointments Sir David Barran to join Burton board. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe, Drawing of Bonds, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Shipping News: Freight Report Tanker owners make most of recovery. Births.

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