The Times - 28/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Christopher Walker and Christopher Warman, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By David Wood and John Groser, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Metin Munir, From Richard Wigg, From Denis Taylor, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Peter Waymark, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, From John Chartres, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Motoring Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, House of Commons, From Charles Hargrove, From Roger Berthoud, From Fred Emery, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Our Political Editor, By Michael Wolfers, From David Bonavia, From Our Special Correspondent, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, Charles Lewsen, Alan Blyth, Max Harrison, Keith Horner, Irving Wardle, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Gerry Harrison, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Snow Northern Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Stewart Harris, Louis Heren, PHS, Stewart Tendler, GEOFFREY VICKERS., P. A. REYNOLDS., PHILIP GOODHART., JOHN SELWYN GUMMER. KENNETH CLARKE., J. J. SAUNDERS., GEOFFREY BLOCK., W. S. YARDY., H. V. HODSON., V. REYNOLDS, , REENA BHAVNANI, , VERONICA PEARSON, , H. NJOKWENI, , RAY WALKER, , PETER GILPIN, , DAVID MILNER, , B. S. DHILLON, , C. S. FENTON, , R. T. OERTON., A. L. GOODHART., M. R. Smith., GLANVILLE WILLIAMS., DAVID GREEN., ALAN THOMPSON., FRANK SMITH, , W. M. NEWTE., BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, By Our Medical Correspondent., Mr Mervyn Levy, A. H., Robert Weddle, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, From Frank Vogl, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Ian Morison, By Philip Dyer, By Our Banking Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Melvyn Westlake, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, NEWTON JONES, , IRENE M. THURLBY., A. W. MORGAN, , JAMES TOWLER, , H. H. MAINPRICE., Eric Wigham, Frank Vogl, Robin Mead,
ResumoNews: Students want European defence group, Chair women vanish from Paris parks, Moscow leadership attempts to play down the number of Jews being allowed to emigrate, Strikes cripple Ulster as soldiers face angry Protestant crowds and buildings blaze, Madrid paper's staff makes final plea, The Times Diary Solving Ted Heath's seat tussle, Libraries may pay book surcharge to authors, Mrs Beard better but questioning held over, Two Leningrad dancers try to emigrate, Snow reports, Argentina refuses to bend to kidnappers' demands, Accused Briton likened to Walter Mitty, Common Market Mr Barber will join finance ministers' talks, Labour plan for new consumer body, French reach agreement on early pensions, Science report Neurology: Nerve damage therapy, UN hope of breeding drug-eating insects, BBC ordered to give more in music royalties, Lithuanian Catholic plea signed by 17,000, Philosophy of nonstop growth blamed for destruction of the environment, Ministers prepared for a Rhodesia setback after Pearce findings, Half air fare to Paris, Amsterdam, Labour feels edge of Mansholt tongue, A Times offer 'Tut' suite, Bishops in Cyprus again assail President, Education notebook Difficult to arrive at facts about violence and discipline in the classroom, Whitelaw appeal to Ulster community, Dusting off monuments in the Abbey, Chrysler brings in 100 mph Hunter, improved Humber, IRA denies any chance of a truce in Londonderry, Control of stock imports, Mr Mintoff's jubilant supporters cheer speech on agreement, Nato concern at decline in defence spending, Tribe gives 'generous leader' a wife, Body of boy found in plane wreck, 160,000 Datsuns recalled for brakes check, A hard road to travel, Arms talks effort to agree on missiles, Tutankhamun's treasures: a special record in colour, Safeguards on outdoor expeditions tightened, Campaign starts to save Sheridan papers, 'Angela Davis's motive was love', Berrigan case should go to jury by end of week, Roosevelt cable on tougher Soviet policy disclosed, Signs of success for anti-smokers, A trying time for American justice, Mr Bell fails to win backing for new seat, Milan police ban Feltrinelli public funeral, Herr Brandt tells allies not to be anxious, Turkish guerrillas threaten to kill British technicians, 3p post delay worsening, users complain, An unhappy year for Mr McMahon, Biscuit a day suggested as main meal, Daughter-in-law of Mr Getty killed by heroin, Rail men move closer to industrial action, Council accused of gazumping housing group, Motorways automatic advisory lights system started-with a legal warning for drivers, Freedom for British woman held in China, Quarter of marriages 'may fail in the seventies', President Amin orders Israelis out of Uganda, Minister to help old people urged, Northern Ireland not a coconut colony, declares Mr Faulkner, Mr Faulkner condemns advisory commission plan as undemocratic, More all-in schools despite new policies. Politics and Parliament: Budget protest defeated by 38 votes, Budget centrepiece of taxation revolution: Government spending to increase bu 6.5%, Sale of V and G tape of names and addresses, Find a general system of social benefits, Wise Labour conference decision on referendums, Canada's fishing limits, Welcome for Chinese release of British woman from detention, Airfield for Falklands, Import of skins from tigers and rare leopards banned, Straightforward action pledged on Rhodesia, Tories back Unionists opposing 'sell-out', Pensions up by half for other ranks. Law: Two policemen jailed, Detective accused, Damages for BBC men, Lord Dundonald banned, Footballer sued over £2,000 fee, Surviving Soledad Brothers cleared of killing guard, Director fined for hitting coursing campaign leader, Howling of dogs at police station must end, MP given a suspended 6-month sentence, Law Report March 27 1972 Court of Appeal Trust for firm's employees and 'relatives' valid In Re Baden's Deed Trusts (No 2). Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Gillett Brothers Discount Company Limited, Bell's, Arthritis, New Saab, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Rippon Boswell & Co., The British Steel Corporation, Midland Bank, Abbey Life, Kwik Save Discount Group Limited, Leicester Permanent, Tyndall Assurance Plan, National Children's Home,, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, The Edinburgh And Dundee Investment Company Ltd., Easter Appeals, Societe Generale De Belgique, Debenhams, Nhk, Star [Great Britain] Holdings Limited, United Drapery Stores, Oswestry, Gallenkamp, Twa, Mexico, Infromation Office, Skyline, N.E.(Near Europe), After Eight. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Bridge title won by record margin, Tax dilemma for opponents of museum charges, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,036, Broadcasting, High prices paid in New York as early tapestries stage a comeback. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Display Advertising, Women's Appointments, Mortgages, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Helen Read Birthday Concert Festival Hall, Lord Arthur Savile's Crime Sadler's Wells, The Centaur Royal Court, Bypass Bbc 2, Hitler Dances Young Vic, Nabucco Covent Garden, Yale Concert Band Queen Elizabeth Hall, London debuts. Sport: Football Leeds seize their chances after injury to Forest goalkeeper, Tennis Four men take an historic step, Rugby Union Versatile Whibley wins place in England team for S Africa, Sports in Brief, Bowls Bryant to defend his world title at Worthing, Rowing Cambridge stroke may not be available for Britain, Boxing Chance of a lifetime for unlucky Charles, Racing Apprentices bow to command of masters at Leicester, Athletics Australians limit Olympic team to 22. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 26, 1947 Soviet veto, Bernard Levin No news is bad news in Minsk. Editorials/Leaders: A Welcome First Step, First Round To President Pompidou, How To Destroy A British Market, Fair Trials For Major Frauds. Letters to the Editor: People in glass houses, Lord Keynes, Up among the Zs, Selling on the Continent, Public Trustee's work, Race relations research, Reducing unemployment, Tax for wives, When abortion is denied, Complacency over food policy, British political tradition and use of the referendum, Siting Europe's patent office in Britain, Liability to value-added tax, BBC Empire series, Footballers in law, Production lines and factory farming. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr Philip Gunawardena, Brig D. S. Schreiber, Mr W.B. Butler Vc Action at Battle of the Somme, Scottie Wilson Primitive painter, Mr David Lepine, Prince George Imeretinsky. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, London & Regional Market Prices Fisons strong on results, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Pound rallies 10 points. Business and Finance: Computer news Government orders for software doubled, Mining, 'Bulge' that has soured the US public, Four more joining Govan board, Legality of 'sit-ins' to be tested, Business Diary: Baldwin's new Treasury role. Child of 114 and 117, Unit trust prices, Regional directors named, New Issues Hollis Bros, ESA to raise £1m, West Germany on verge of completing further huge barter deal with Russia., V & G policy holders list sold, Pouring a quart of German beer into a pint pot, Burmah to close Barton refinery, Industrial Relations White collar workers in inter-union dispute, Forward Levels, Amex board cut proposed, New Zealand Clampdown on prices and pay to stem inflation, Financing problems of exporters for joint study, United States Call for investigation into Lockheed payments, Briefly from the Boardroom, Steelmen decide to switch unions, Anglo-Soviet trade hopes rise, Equities Property plans lift EMI, BLMC increases pressure on car dealers to drop rival franchises, Company News Kwik Save head for bumper £1.5m profit, Three-part package from Lonrho soon, Colour TV sales lifts Pye pre-tax profits to £5.99m, Bank statements for March, Hestair offers £3.4m for Dennis Motors, Bids and Deals MMS Group buys children's games firm, US hints at reserve gold sales on free market, Fixed Interest and Money Better day for gilt-edged, Money Market Rates, In brief, Pye's share of a durables boom, Retention of easier credit policy urged, Incentives urged for unit trusts, Commodities Cash tin jumps £18 a ton, Union risks sanctions in industry Act case, Delay in union status for insurance staff, Pace of bank lending maintained with £276m net rise in month, Engineering firms deny union claim of 'massive' disruption by work-to-rule, Debenhams' chief says UDS terms inadequate. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr I. Gilbert to be chairman of British Match. Property: Salerooms. Births.
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