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The Times - 04/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Church Affairs Correspondent, From Sydney Schanberg, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Harry Golombek, From a Special Correspondent, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Our Church Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Dan van der Vat, From Richard Davy, From Charles Hargrove, From Edward Mortimer, From John Earle, From Peter Hazelhurst, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Own Correspondent, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Leapman, From Paul Martin, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, Stanley Sadie, Alan Blyth, Stephen Walsh, John Percival, Irving Wardle, Jeffery Daniels, Max Harrison, Ray Gosling, Jacky Gillott, Ann Herring, Rosemary Harris, Brian Alderson, Marghanita Laski, Elaine Moss, Allan Morrison, PENNY RADFORD, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Marson, Roy Lewis, Bernard Levin, Louis Heren, PHS, Ronald Butt, T. C. SKEFFINGTON-LODGE, PHILIP NIND, , M. E. HOWARD, , HERMIONE HOBHOUSE., E. H. WARRELL, , S. C. ASHTON, , Richard Briers, Michael Byrne, Richard O'Callaghan, Brenda Cavendish, Colette O'Neil, Mary Wimbush, Nicholas Bromley, Richard Poore, Steven St John, Pauline Gaunt, Jean Hardwicke, Peter Wiseman, Hilary Lewis, , WILLIAM STONE, , ANDREW BURN, , EDWARD BOYLE, , REG PRENTICE., DAVID SHEPPARD, , WALSTON., H. J. W. LEGERTON, , RALPH VERNEY, , LESLIE O. HARRIS, , PHYLLIS BAXENDALE, , R. L. ALLEN, , DAVID E. MARTIN., BOOTHBY., J. B. MORTON, , L. M. BELL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, A Correspondent writes:, By Business News Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Barnfather, By Ian Morison, By Maurice Corina, By Our Industrial Editor, By John Whitmore, By Andrew Wilson, From Our US Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Sally White, From Robert Prinsky, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, B. H. PAREN., G. G. FERGUSON, , ERIC AMBROSE, , M. HOUSE, , W. GREY, , B. E. GRAY, , Ian Morison, By Peter Hill, By Kenneth Owen, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, John Armytage, Stuart Marshall, Julian Mounter, by Ian Skidmore, by Kate Hutchin, by H. C Lucas, by R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, R.W.S., A.J., I.S., by Edward Muir, by Catherine Scott,

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News: Naval officer clears name after 16 years, Court says issue extends far beyond the union, WHO invitation to E Germany, Exiled Soviet dissident is given academic post, Rethinking the role of the Arts Council, Lord Butler praises the 'healthy' British press, Pensioners vote against mercy killing, Communists pause in drive to Hue, South Africa's prophet of goodwill to all, Mrs Castle regains Shadow Cabinet post in contest between left wingers, £50,000 award to General Sikorski's pilot, The Queen to visit Windsors in Paris, Sauna, squash-and skiing, Herr Brandt sets deadline for vote on eastern treaties after more talks with Opposition fail, Coordinating crockery, Archaeology find casts doubt on Old Testament, Inquiry is ordered into Long Kesh camp charge of illtreatment, Courageous £10m Shopping City confounds critics, Judea poll setback for Husain federation plan, Jobs created in face of unemployment trend, Runcorn New Town, Ice cream for the adventurous American, 'Mafia man' reveals how gang leader was killed, Fleeing South Vietnam deserters on rampage in Hue, Rail Board offer may be £20 next month, Restaurant helper earns £8 for a six-day week, Hardly a garden city but an impressive place for industrial growth, Swedish tax row may topple government, Party ties block progress to trade union unity, Anglicans still fall short on unity vote, No council homes sold in 70 Tory towns, Italian General Election Communists pin hopes on Bologna, Figure-of-eight traffic system born on back of envelope, V and A pays £892 for embroidered shirt, Stolen shorts set off anti-theft alarm system, Union's appeal over dismissal first before new tribunal, Helicopters used to quell Natal violence, Stark houses with human touch, Union chief and Minister in night confrontation for docks peace, Turkish hijackers threaten to blow up airliner with passengers on board, Humphrey lead slender in Indiana and Ohio, Government £1m aid to stop hijacking, Motoring Caravan with upper storey, Science report Cancer: Risk cut by early menopause, Woman warden brings Rome traffic to halt, The Times Diary Army journal beats retreats, Move to save civilians during war, Mr Mintoff defends policy of ties with China, Primate prays for miracle but unity plan fails, Governor Wallace: safety valve down South, Miners feared trapped as fire kills 24, Labour, with over 80 gains, consolidates domination of Scottish cities and burghs, M Pompidou to define views on unity during visit to Luxembourg, Compulsory licensing for football grounds, Obstacles to pact on Ostpolitik, Sir Alec reassures Africans, Negotiations for large gifts to help save Titian, General Franco begins to show signs of his age, British mission says Bihari migration to Pakistan unlikely, 'What it boils down to is that you really matter in this place', Paris kept guessing by Kissinger rumours, All London buses to have seats for disabled, Environment Public inquiry into the Piccadilly Circus plans almost certain, Linked by road, rail, air-and canal, Guinea greets Dr Castro, French strikers free manager, Lancaster students call off boycott for Dr Craig, Ministry advises 25 hospitals to withdraw drip feed batch after patient suffers reaction, 'People have come here to try and build a community', Living at an angle, Integration, the subtle merging of two populations, MPs may get latitude on industrial court, Thames TV to spend more on programmes, Prompt social service instils confidence, Quang Tri rout shakes confidence of White House and raises questions on President's next step, Head of museum commits suicide, Egyptians moderate talk of war, No sign of fight, police chief in Timol case says, US acts to protect the Kennedy children. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Home Office apologize for letter, Protests at wording of question on M4, No general right of access to MPs, Leaning tower of Westminster, Minister forecasts upsurge of EEC investment in Britain, Government majority on EEC slumps to four, Tax cut in today's pay packets, Europe protects film industry, Scope for debating issues before Industrial Court House of Commons, Manpower training to sustain growth House of Lords. Picture Gallery. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Snw(ecc) Ltd., Edward Erdman & Co, Scottish Timber Products Limited, Lufthansa, Multiple Display Advertisements, Banca Commerciale Italiana, Runcorn New Town, John Laing Construction Limited, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Collins, Grosvenor Estate Commercial Development Ltd., Brockhampton Press, Interim Statement, Courage, Banca Nazionale Del Lavoro, Sefcol (Sales) Limited, Taylor Woodrow, J.Weir & Son Jewellers, Mary, Queen Of Scots, Balgden & Noakes (Holdings) Limited, Camrex, Methuen Children's Books,, Fas Wood,, Pool Promoters Association, The Listener, Yatching World, Commercial Union Assurance Company Ltd., Minet Holdings, Cashmores, Studio Vista, The House Of Merivale And Mr John, Runcorn, Longman Young Books, Tyndall, Fothergill & Harvey, Dunlop Heywood & Co, Whelmar Ltd.,, Mexico, Tesco, Parcar Operations Ltd., Panam, Hamish Hamilton, Orient Longman Limited. Law: Not a shred of evidence, Hochhuth jury told, 'Record' alcohol in driver's blood, House of Lords Mitigation evidence in 'totting up' cases Lambie v Woodage, 25 face trial in Madrid over shipyard riots, Courts-Martial Appeal Court Swabey wins appeal against 1956 court-martial conviction Regina v Swabey, Duchess's claim against solicitor fails, House of Lords No mens rea needed for 'causing' pollution in rivers Alphacell Ltd v Woodward, Lifebelt on Serpentine boat was tied down, inquest told. Official Appointments and Notices: Armourers and raisers' Company, Mr Bevis Hillier to edit The Connoisseur, University news, Latest appointments, Acting chief of FBI appointed, Cdr Locke to be head of Flying Squad. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,067, Broadcasting, First prize for Larsen in chess contest, Radio. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, University Appointments, Rentals, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: London Mozart Players Festival Hall, Books next week, Ballet to infuriate and delight Nijinsky, Clown of God Coliseum, Sound craftsmanship Gone With the Wind Drury Lane, La clemenza di Scipione Queen Elizabeth Hall, ..... and a new one Friend Monkey, After the Disaster: adventure and suspense The Sword of the Spirits, Ford Madox Ford: some patterns in the chosen fantasies The Saddest Story, From Asian steppes to Victorian Durham Black Wolf, Concentus Musicus of Denmark Shaw Theatre, The power of magic and the supernatural The Tombs of Atuan, Children's Books: the need to know fear, Old friends..... Orlando and the Water Cats, London debuts, Monet goes underground. Property: The perfect answer for islomania, Overseas Properties, London & Suburban Properties. Sport: Racing youngster keeps his head to win by neck from Piggott on favourite, Cricket Century by Radley at right time, Sports in Brief, Boxing Watt wins title in unrelenting contest, Tennis Lloyd beats Warboys after five attempts, Golf Semple takes lead in second round, Motor Racing Fittipaldi aims for a British treble, Athletics Hill in high altitude party, Olympic Games Time against recognition of French committee, Athletics Travis beats Olympic distance, Football Chivers arises from lethargy to put Tottenham in front. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 30, 1947 Bankside power station, Mr Foot and EEC headstands. Editorials/Leaders: The Kind Of Europe We Want To Have, Making Football Safe For Crowds, Not The Primaries But Vietnam, The Need For Expansion. Letters to the Editor: Chemistry and pollution, Churchill and Europe, Ready for EEC, The Council and the Piccadilly plan, Smugly on a Zebra, Heat retention and cavity walls, Theatre on Sundays, Political reminiscences, How to aid the third world, Smoking in Cabinet, The Stockholm conference, 'Little Black Sambo', Supplying Post Office needs, Rugby tour of S Africa, Broadening union outlook, Rate of VAT, Music at Southwark, The Benedictines of Prinknash, Ben Pimlico, Companies and the public interest. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Births. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Maroun Arab, Dr Harald Poelchau, Mr Jack Jellen, Dr Charles Lakin Former physician at the Middlesex, Capt T. Murray Smith, Mr Norman Cursley Last editor of News Chronicle. Business and Finance: Frozen foods achieve good rate of growth, Mining, 'Convert the public to metrication'-CBI chief, BSC to exchange production interests with Firth Brown in the Sheffield area, Equities Strong advance in Beecham, Tesco ends its search for a chief executive, Court Line eye Doxford, Courage's second half slowdown, Unit trust prices, Chancellor to study tax complaint, State industry financing Treasury keeps open mind on borrowing, Wimpey wins struggle to sell Oldham shares, Commission reports big rise in EEC international company links, Company News Shock warning of loss from Masson Scott, Chairmen's Reports, Payment hopes dashed for Lines shareholders, £6m Venezuela naval deal for UK, CBI study finds increased business optimism but still much concern on inflation, New Issues, Jessel extends Cory offer, Drugs firm faces investigation in Europe, Shipyard workers accept £20 minimum, Commodities Chilean copper outout hit, BSR ready to 'surprise' Dr McDonald's company, Oil firms' pact with Libya, Briefly from the Boardroom, American accountants brought to book Anthony Thomas reports on the crisis in a severely shaken profession, NCB gets two rebuffs from Government, Pricerite plans French link, Dutch natural gas field output below estimate, Foreign Exchange Pound gains 8 points, CBI says industry's long-term research cut by 10pc in year, CBI sees better business climate despite inflation, Wall Street has fallen total of 20 pts this week, UDS concedes defeat in battle for Debenhams, £7m Scottish chipboard plant, Rules changed on loans to nationalized industries, Arab economic fund set up after four year delay, Fixed Interest and Money Trading again at a low ebb, Crossed lines in the High Street, Sales rise for W German retailing groups, UK in deal to restrict steel exports to US, Bids and Deals Cannon Street in Europe for £2.3m, Excellent SA citrus crop forecast, More talks on price limits, Business Diary: Mr Porter's new station Hindsight on Hyams. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Money Market Rates, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Debenhams fall on lapse of bid. Business Appointments: Business appointments Chairman of British Match joins Baker Perkins Board.

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