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The Times - 02/02/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Tim Jones, By Our Foreign Staff, By Our Business News Staff, From Denis Taylor, By David Wood Political Editor, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By Christopher Warman, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Alan Cane of The Times Higher Education Supplement, From a Staff Reporter, From Christopher Walker, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, By Our Political Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Clive Borrell, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, From Paul Martin, From Richard Wigg, From Derek Wilson, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Our Astronomical Correspondent, From Bernard Ullmann, Kirsten Cubitt, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Norman Fox, By Rex Bellamy, From John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, Irving Wardle, Alan Blyth, Charles Lewsen, John Percival, Joan Chissell, William Mann, Geoffrey Wansell, Nigel Lawson, Victoria Brittain, PHS, David Bonavia, BARBARA LYNDON SKEGGS., VERONICA BAMFIELD., ROBAIRD SEAN MAC UA MAOLAIN, PEGGY ASHCROFT, , J. B. KELLY., JAMES MORRIS., LEO PRICE, , HILARY SCOTT, , ERIC BATEMAN., GEOFFREY STUTTARd, , T. DALBY., LAWRENCE GILES., J. S. HARRISON, , ADAM FERGUSSON., TEYNHAM, , F. H. HILLIARD., G. S. DAWES., R. F. LESLIE., ELIZABETH CHILLINGWORTH., By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Mr Bernard Dunstan, Dr William Cant, From Frank Vogl, By John Armytage, By Peter Hill, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Malcolm Brown, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By Sally White, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GRAHAM BREAKWELL, WARREN S. GROSSMITH., O. F. WINSER, J. H. STARK., J. M. BROWN, From Roger Berthoud, From Patrick Brogan, From Anthony Thomas US Economics Correspondent, R. H. PHILLIPSON, , L.H. N. COOPER, , Ian Morison, by Fred Singleton Senior Lecturer, Fostgraduate School of Yugoslav Studies, University of Bradford, by Guy Hawtin, by John Waller Postgraduate School of Yugoslav Studies, University of Bradford, by Shona Crawford Poole, by Peter Hill,

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Politics and Parliament: Private Bills, Public service pensions House of Lords, Celebrating our entry, Ince B jobs in 18 months, Consultations on redundancy fund, Speaker's warning on conduct of MPs House of Commons, Grave consequences if further marches take place, Angry scenes in Commons after Mr Maudling defends role of the Army, Lord Chief Justice to hold inquiry into Bogside battle, Mr Wilson: No political solution without a united Ireland, Monthly bills in cases of hardship, Defence minister utterly rejects slurs on Parachute Regiment:'They fired in defence of comrades'. News: Licence to drive in peak hours urged, TV reporter tells Us Congress of FBI ordeal, Ulster unions want 5,000 new jobs, Saigon bombers join raids on Ho Chi Minh trail, Austria pulls out its skiers, Russians seem unwilling hosts for President Sadat's proposed visit to discuss Middle East aims, Journalists' strike closes Paris newspapers, 83,000 extra places for jobs training, Labour MP wants end of Stormont, 'Be calm' call to scientists over Rothschild plans, Gelignite blast at British Embassy in Dublin, Move to limit US-Soviet forces in Indian Ocean, Science report Agriculture: Multiple ovulations in beef cows, Eyes of world on coming Newry march, Dail told, Life in an Iron lung, Go ahead almost sure for Independent University, board says, Lord Lilford to get bird paintings back, German concern at suicide epidemic among youth, New Rhodesian plan demanded by UN Africans, Hospital costs up by more than 21 per cent, No toleration of a united Ireland, says Mr Faulkner, Blindness in diabetics arrested by laser light, Italians fail to form Government, No action over Devlin attack angers Tories, Ovambos die in further clashes with police, Pearce men given range of views at Victoria Falls, Majority think Army doing good job, poll shows, Salt talks adjournment, Biharis bury dead after clashes, RHS promise of spring, Wounded civilians describe Bogside's day of violence, The drugs doctors are reluctant to prescribe Our pediatrician writes of the dangers antibiotics can hold, Cheap telephones for aged 'could cut death rate', Philip Howard looks at London: Royal Parks The head gardener remembers, Self respect a price of Russia's make-work doctrine, BEA cancels flights to Eire after airports ban, New loyalty test forms for Greek officials, Sniper KillS soldier as cautious troops patrol Belfast, Lakeland by-pass defended, £50,000 Premium Bond winner, Australia's search for world role, Call for tax concessions to increase charitable aid, President Nixon asks for prayers, United church Moderator, Power cuts avoided in spite of 'siege', Deprivation of gypsy children, 21 per cent rise in house prices last year, Leaders of the African liberation movements plead their case before Security Council meeting, The irony of Mr Ian Smith's fifth principle, Demonstrators stone Malta newspaper office, Miners say all rail coal traffic is halted, The Times Diary Hard Times for Mabel Strickland, Bishop Muzorewa cancels London visit, Abolition of aldermen in London to be considered, EEC Commission official due in London today, Poll-rigging charges as Uruguay count drags on, Pregnancy service calls for control to curb profits from abortion fees, Mr Bhutto hears Mr Chou revile India, Bonn's first jet airliner crashes on test, Six will offer trade concessions to US, Latest snow reports. News in Brief. Picture Gallery. Law: Jewels case: wife acquitted, Marseilles drug case charges, 'Police not told of 'The Times' inquiry for fear that it could be hushed up', Lord Widgery to sit as one-man tribunal on Londonderry clash, Law Report February 1 1972 Court of Appeal Remarriage prospects: judge acted too soon Wilson v Dagnall, Five guerrillas sentenced to death in Iran, Court refuses to ban rock opera premiere, Widow listens to account by Crown of how Blackpool police chief was shot dead, Assassins paid to kill girl, prosecution says, Charges against ex-policeman to stay on file. Index. Display Advertising: Lesser, Mears Bros. Holdings Ltd., Iskra, The Catholic Enquiry Centre,, Interim Statement, Industrija Kablova Svetozarevo Yugoslavia, Yugoslav Export & Credit Bank, Yugoslav National Tourist Office, Yugoslav Agricultural Bank, Cough, Velenje Yugoslavia, Braid Group Ltd., The New Throgmorton Trust Limited, Metalchem International Limited, Nationwide Building Society, "Yugoslavia" Insurance And Reinsurance Company, Burco Dean Limited, Trans-Siberian Container Line, Ikb, Leicester Permanent, Multihold (U.K.) Ltd., Gerrard & National Discount Company Limited., Electrical Industries & Engineering, International Reinsurance Brokers Ltd., Army Officer, London Bedding Centre, Jat Yugoslav Airlines, Jugobanka, Abbey Life., Anatomy Of A Group, B.S.E.-Genex Company Ltd., Be Loyal To Britain, International Computers. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Two bronzes after Bernini are sold for £6,090, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,989, Scots bridge union leads. Classified Advertising: An MSL Consultant has analysed each appointment, Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Educational, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Night sky in February, 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, Jan 31, 1947. Sport: Rugby Union Another attempt to put an end to replays, Football Lament from ranks of the 'friendless', Tennis, Rackets Colonel out of his class against cadet, Sports in Brief, Badminton England in zone final, Boxing, Winter Olympic Games Schranz asks Austrians to stay, Squash rackets Game's best goods go into the shop window, Racing French best customers for British bloodstock, Cricket Advice to the vanquished. Reviews: 'The Romans' at Stratford, John-Michael Tebelak, Never the Twain Greenwich, A child of Our Time Festival Hall, Cold/Kontakion The Place, Irmgard Seefried Queen Elizabeth Hall, Unconventional concert BBC SO/Boulez Roundhouse, Romeo and Juliet Shaw Theatre. Editorials/Leaders: The Last Review Of Its Kind, Everyone Advocates Forward March, Training For The Future, Not Rules But Enforcement IS Needed. Letters to the Editor: Australia's race problem, Policies for unemployment, Slavonic Studies School, Vasectomy operation, Accounting: conservative approach, Early closing, Arresting inflationary house prices, The Bukovsky case, In Fortune Green, Army wives, The training of teachers, BBC Empire series, This crowded island, Transfer of power under EEC Bill, In Celtic waters, Metrication, Ringways and Londoners' freedom, Continued value of HMS Eagle, Living alone, Names in the computer. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Mr John Banting, Dr Evelyn Hickmans Biochemistry and paediatrics, Miss Hennikerheaton, Major-Gen J. G. Bruce Soldier and climber, Major V. Nesfield Enterprising and bold surgeon, Mr Maxwell Armfield. Deaths. Business and Finance: Communications: need to keep on same wavelength Kenneth Owen, Technology Correspondent, reports, ICL not included in new European computer group, Private Bill to aid regions, Company News Macarthys keep up pace and give one-for-one, Coal shortage threatens 14 more paper mills, Oecd No relief in sight for U S payments, Commodities, Construction gets international boost, Unit trust prices, Bank mergers point way to efficient financing, Shipbuilding set to exploit export potential, Scheme to boost industrial training, Vital Linwood peace talks today, Fixed Interest and Money, 21 pc boost in cost of new houses last year, Foreign Exchange dealings Currencies since the realignment, Eec Ministers set for discussions with US on dismantling trade barriers, Role of multi national companies defended, Government set target of 70,000 sponsored trainees by 1975, Money costs boost for UDT, Wave of engineering disputes looming, Business Diary: Mrs Inchbald for Monopolies · Dublin non-opening, Equities, Working towards a new round of trade talks, Buyers are attracted to Channel Airways, Tourism prey to domestic inflation, Caledonian's plea for north Atlantic service, Concern over prospect of enlarged EEC, Redundancies mount with threat of more to come, Advertising and marketing Two major American accounts move, HP sales of new cars up 23 per cent in January, Briefly from the Boardroom Mr Caplan sells off L. Joseph stake, United States Fiscal policy aimed at strong expansion, Guarantee on exchange risks, Chauvinism hinders foreign investment, VAT mooted to lighten schools tax burden, Plans for petrochemical expansion, Saudi Arabia 'Oil share' talks start, Post Office invites suppliers to discuss greater collaboration, Bids and Deals Mr Ritblat sets brick-maker's shares alight, In brief Device for detecting cyanide in effluents, Bright outlook for car output, Yugoslav trade and industry a special report, More freedom for cast iron scrap exports, Sharp rises in prices of sterling and gold, Union Accident hearing told of £180,000 offer, Company Meeting English China Clays Limited Small Increase in Profits Despite Difficult Trading Conditions Future Of All Divisions Viewed With Confidence, Better terms for some savers, Beecham 'still studying' Boots offer for Glaxo, Highest dismissal compensation set at £4,160, Mining Bougainville asked to reduce sales, U S-Japan sign new textile agreement, Europe prepares drive on UK appliance market, Company Meeting The Brunner Investment Trust, Britain-the eager seller and reluctant buyer, Bowater pull out of Canada project, New Issues £10m Japanese trust flotation, CBI hint that price restraints may go on. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, London & Regional Market Prices Stores active, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Seven Industrial Tribunals chairmen. Property: Country Properties. Births.

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