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The Times - 22/06/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Business News Staff, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Foreign Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Martin Huckerby, From Brian Cashinella, From Peter Strafford, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By George Clark Political Staff, By Penny Symon, By John Clare, By David Wood Political Editor, From John Chartres., By Our Legal Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Philip Howard, By Our Political Editor, Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, From David Cross, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Stewart Harris, From Jean Thoraval, From Moshe Brilliant, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Pamela Macgregor, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Lewine Mair, By John Nicholls, By Andrew Porter, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock, Cricket Correspondent, Clive Barnes, William Gaunt, Max Harrison, Guy Brett, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, Richard Holmes, Peter Laslett, Harold Kurtz, Iverach McDonald, Margaret Allen, by Clifford Longley, by a Special Correspondent, by George H. du Boulay, by John Marshall, by Sir John McMichael, FRS, by Valentine Logue, Bernard Levin, Fred Emery, Ronald Butt, PHS, J. L. ROUGHTON, , L. CHILDS, , N. H. TURNER, , BURTON OF COVENTRY., NAPIER CROOKENDEN, , VICTOR HERTFORD, , Alvin Ailey, , Clive A. Barnes, , Robert Helpmann, John Cranko, , Dustin Hoffmann, , Anton Dolin, , Hal Prince, , John Gilpin., Paul Scofield., Marcia Haydee, , Antoinette Sibley., DAVID CARTWRIGHT., ROBERT DELL, , VICTOR R. D. HELLABY, , JACK HOLDEN, , ANNE FRANCES POTTS, , DILYS JOHN., CHRISTOPHER HURST., ALAN GRAHAM., CHRISTOPHER MAYHEW, , JOHN APLEY, CASTLE STEWART, HUGH GOUGH, LESLIE HARTLEY, ELSPETH HOARE, HERMIONE HOBHOUSE, HYLTON, L. ROTHERHAM, ALAN SEAWARD, STRATHCONA, GORDON RATTRAY TAYLOR, MICHAEL TIPPETT, F. G. HOLLAND., M. S. BINNIE., FRANCES WOOLLER., Design report by Penny Radford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Mr George G. Pace writes:-, I.J.C. writes:, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Patricia Tisdall, By Clifford Webb, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, From Our European Business Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Adrian Hope, By Sally White, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roy Farndon, By Guy Hawtin, By Our Parliamentary Staff, PHILIP NIND, , GEOFFREY BELL., R. G. OPIE., P. C. CULLEN., C. J. FELL., P. J. BOND., By Michael Baily, B. M. LYON., WILLIAM ROBSON-BROWN., HAROLD INGHAM., PETER MONEY., Andrew Lumsden, Jean Declémy, Dennis Dwyer, John Whitmore,

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News: Councils want freedom over comprehensives, Soldier's death dims an Ulster peace hope, A Republican reappraisal of the 'left wing Goldwater', Mrs Meir's threat to quit over marriage Bill row, Sir Alec's Bangladesh trip to discuss aid, Seven killed by gunman in office building, Jews attack communists in Tel Aviv, Combined forces go into action with new amphibious unit, Ironic turn in Democrat bugging investigation, Prehistoric child makes an impression, KGB seizes champion of human rights, Czechs give warm welcome to Dr Castro, Australian praise after flight in the Concorde, 200 senior EEC officials to be replaced by Britons and other new members of the 'Ten', U S air attacks resumed in Hanoi and Haiphong regions after lull during President Podgorny's visit, The Times Diary Sherrin's coloured actor blacked, Obstacles raised on German treaty, Shoe seller accused of OE2 bomb threat, Harriers to adopt new battle technique, Green light for new coalition in Italy, Ancona shaken by another strong tremor, Observer race: Murray Sayle reports Wrong wind in Biscay corners the southerners, Mr Kennedy not to stand, Picketing law to be brought into fine focus by court, Compulsory purchase of Centre Point maisonettes urged, 50 reported dead in landslip near Dacca, Mr Tanaka stakes his claim to lead Japan, Policemen suspected of murders in Chicago, A Special Report on neurological research The Brain Team replaces prima donna in costly war on disease, Long groping journey into knowledge, Little known branch of medicine plays vital part, Mystifying challenge of memory cells, Science report Ornithology: How pigeons navigate, TUC and employers agree on need for voluntary independent conciliation, Brandt talks hold key to 10-nation summit, McGovern triumph in New York, Misprints in the genetic code, Late selling forces down pound, Cracking the party Whips for Europe, No extra rail redundancies, Race Relations Board wants wider power to prevent acts of discrimination, Boundary plea by 12,000, Five-sided exercise, Motoring Traffic thinness is startling on holiday in North, Aneurysm: a dilemma for the neurosurgeon, BEA pilots expected to call off strike, Israelis capture Syrian officers in Lebanon, Clash of opinion over police chief's views, Survivors pose greater problem than the 70,000 who die from strokes, Bonn President to pay state visit to Britain, 'Let the party conference choose Labour's leader', Mr Wilson averts rift in party policy over attitude to EEC, New park to offer riding, nature study, Rhodesia strike spreads, Biochemistry opens new approach to 'the falling sickness', Mr Laird accused of sabotaging arms pact, Dr Kaunda speaks up for liberation movements, Theological, scientific, and geographical tripos results at Cambridge, Two hotels in Minorca to open as planned, Lord Goodman urges Mr Smith to talk to Africans as equals, West Europe France goes ahead with atom tests, Environment Politicians on trial after Stockholm, Sun shines on Alsace for Queen Juliana's tour, Strict control planned for commercial radio, Lieutenant accuses Air Force General, Nationalism alarms Mr Connally, MP calls for freeze on prices, wages, dividends, Angela Davis pledge to work for revolution, Mrs Obote quits Uganda secretly to join husband, Mr Auden 'cross' at laureate rumours, New initiatives in Mothers' Union. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Francis Sumner (Holdings) Limited, Cubeshelf, Js & P, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mouton-Cadet, Thames Television Limited, Cassell, National Westminster Bank, Lead Industries Group Limited, Fuji Bank, Ltd., American Express, Rothmans King Size, Interim Statement, Stramit Limited,, Moscow Narodny Bank Limited, Foyles Art Gallery, Barclaycard, The Times, Wheeler Crittall Berry Ltd, Sausmarez Carey & Harris, Sierex Ltd, The Times Educational Supplement, Arbuthnot Latham, Granada Group Limited, The Royal National Institute For The Deaf, Secker & Warburg, Time Products Limited, Westbrick Products Limited, Cuthbert Lake & Clapham, W. Wood & Son Limited, British Transport Docks Board, Mercedes-Benz, Reed Medway Kleensacs, Bell's Scotch Whisky, Bermuda, F. H. Lloyd Holdings Limited, Lep Transport Ltd, Hintons, Thermalite Limited, Hine, Decorative Tile Company Limited, Ecgd, The Brain Research Trust. Law: 'Dangerous man' free, Meaning of 'waiver' Banning v Wright (Inspector of Taxes), Witness in poison case says that accused storeman gave him 'recipe for death' in conversation, Court of Appeal No 'First come, first served' for Petticoat Lane pitches Perilly v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, Libel case man tells of his concern, Britons on drug charges, Soldiers on trial over jail-break, Motorist's carelessness stops a trial, Two policemen awarded costs, Wife's lover ordered to pay £12,000, Charges altered in Wallace shooting case, Queen's Bench Division A matter of degree at Oxford Wright v Howard, Accused alleges contempt by Mr Mark, Court restores Party's reforms, Security guards jailed. Politics and Parliament: Lord Goodman urges Mr Smith to review his position: 'he would achieve miracles by talking to Africans' House of Lords, Sliding scale replaces 5 pc rule, Holdings for executives of four times salary level, EEC's trading policy after Britain joins, Opposition proposals rejected by minister, Study into share option schemes for employees, Status of political prisoners in Ulster House of Commons, £2.5m plan to light fog areas, Tory feathers fly over new Ulster committee, EEC aid for poor nations, Computer security. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Official Appointments and Notices: Dubious Latin word coined for Oxford award, University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Arts and Entertainment: Spassky leaves for chess title match, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,109, Radio, Broadcasting, Irish score highest at bridge Olympiad, Flower paintings are particularly good moneyspinners at Sotheby's. Sport: Racing Truly Thankful may be able to repeat Waterloo's successes, Golf Mrs Robertson faces tough opposition, Athletics Jenkins back to 400 metres in Athens, Yachting Only active Star sailor bound for Kiel, Tennis Miss Wade will do well to survive Australian diet, Sports in Brief, Cricket Result not a foregone conclusion as oldest friends meet at Lord's, Polo Miss Roberts goes well for four goals, Show jumping Harvey Smith returns to win on Summertime, Nagle leads in cruel wind. Reviews: New worlds on the map The Times Atlas of the World, Rubinstein Festival Hall, An awkward figure for any Pantheon Lord John Russell By John Prest, A centenary exhibition of Mondrian, What happened in Cromwell's England: doubtful lessons for a social revolution today The World Turned Upside Down By Christopher Hill (Temple Smith, £5). The Fifth Monarchy Men By B. S. Capp (Faher.£5.25)., Daniel Gardner Kenwood, Youth at the Wagner Festival, Daniel Adni Wigmore Hall, Robbins, Balanchine and Stravinsky, Watercolours and Drawings of the 18th to 20th Century, Poetry International, The spirit of the time Diplomacy of Illusion, Times Remembered Bbc 2, Quick guide Fiction, From museums and woods to the stage Meredith Monk/The House The Place. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Rentals, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, June 20, 1947 Grain scarcity, ...which brings me to the Attorney-General. Editorials/Leaders: A Vital Question For Israel, Worthy Of A Tun Of Sack, Eight Years Empty IS Far Too Long, Ports: A Buoyant Spirit. Letters to the Editor: Detained in Russia, Aims of advertising, The Appeal Court and the dockers, Cowshed into cottage, Working of the General Synod, Land drainage, Cooperation will mean a better deal for us all, Spectators of disaster, BEA terminal, Wrong initials, Swedish system of banking, Stock market and money supply, Who drives the mower?, The preservation of Bath, Middle East tensions, Another view of Giro, Value-added tax and bad debts, Position of management centres in the university establishment, The general's dress. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr Faiz Boustany, Mr William Jacobs Beverage dispensers, Most Rev Glyn Simon. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Hawker Siddeley close lower. Business and Finance: The Money Supply, Mr Eberle's devaluation views, Bids and Deals Peurela sells off 38 pc stake for £7.5m, Leyland talks this week to consider link with Bulgaria, Equities Modest demand for gold shares, Sterling again under pressure but the level of support by banks drops, Courtauld agreement, Eurosyndicat, Gross Domestic Product At Factor Cost, New Issues Ford & Slater valued at £4.2m, Quiet day for Watney, £280m rise in money supply last month, Granada-Robinson in the longer term, R-R hearings on price fixed for November, First quarter fall in output index, Iraq reduces budget to cover income loss after IPC takeover, Progress in Tokyo plan to cut interest rates, £5m factory scheme for N Ireland, The pound threatened again: a French view, Warehouse rents and handling fees likely to rise, Producers plan coffee meeting for August, US considers controls to combat rising food prices, Patent News U S dispenser for blood transfusions, Forward Levels, Scottish banknotes, Krupp's net profits down 85 pc in year, EEC experts insist pound problem is not serious, Scottish campaign to save 7,000 steel jobs, Briefly from the Boardroom, UK trade with Spain up £20m, Fire damage in May was worst ever, 'High coal price led to electricity board deficit', Fixed Interest and Money Gilt-edged lose more ground, Chairmen's Reports Hawker Siddeley looks to another good year, 'Limited' competition forecast in Europe's electrical sector, ITV advertising revenue rises, Fires die down as 20th Century puts out the open-hearth, CBI want three main Industry Bill changes, Canada's ownership curb may be eased, TV rental firm borrows £11m for colour sets, Motorcycle makers may seek the help of car industry to meet pollution problem, Concessions on Finance Bill share proposals, Investment in the electricity supply industry, OECD Europe, Money Market Rates, Walkout at GEC to back engineering pay claim, BEA cargo division geared for pilots' strike, U S approves venture, Retail group seeks Treasury talks on VAT, E Anglia foundry closure, Wall St up 3 pts, ICI America award, Docks Board reports £3m upturn, Redland in France, Equal pay Soft-shoe shuffle side steps the women, Foreign Exchange Sudden fall in the pound, Ignition system for cars 'could outlast engine', New Hull terminal, UDT helping hotels to face Fire Act, Company News Manbre jumps 30 pc: full-time record in sight, Seamen reject new pay deal, Commodities Fresh upsurge in wool, Mr Scanlon spearheads attack on TUC Council for its courts decision, Retail sales in Ulster rise 3 pc, Market Reports Unit trust prices, Business Diary: Sir Charles of the Ritz Fiat accompli. Business Appointments: Business appointments Changes at Allied Breweries. Property: London And Suburban. Births.

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