The Times - 21/04/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, From Brian Cashinella, By Our Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Staff Reporters, From Harry Golombek, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, Sally White, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Our Agriculture Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By George Clark Political Staff, From Charles Hargrove Caen, Northern France, From Our Own Correspondent, By David Spanier, From Edward Mortimer Rome, April 20, From John Earle Rome, April 20, From Our Correspondent Rome. April 20, From Dan van der Vat Stuttgart, April 20, From David Cross Brussels, April 20, From Ian McDonald Washington, April 20, From David Housego, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Richard Wigg, From Stewart Harris, John Russell Taylor, Max Harrison, Charles Lewsen, Stephen Walsh, Stanley Sadie, William Mann, Barry Norman, John Higgins, Alan Blyth, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, Katie Stewart, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Roy McKelvie, By Our Medical Correspondent, David Bonavia, Innis Macbeath Labour Correspondent, PHS, Marcel Berlins, FRASER OF LONSDALE, , H. C. BADCOCK, , R. B. PUGH, , ARTHUR ABELES, , ALEC RANDALL, , K. I. WIGGS, , JAMES REEVES, , TERENCE KELLY, , ANN MASSA, , GEOFFREY VICKERS, , S. S. HARRIS, , I. McNAMARA, , JOHN COHEN, , EDWARD C. BANFIELD, , FRANK HARDIE, , HILARY RUBINSTEIN, , BRIAN FOTHERGILL, , VICTOR BONHAM-CARTER, , JAMES FERGUSSON, , R. M. ROBBINS, , L. D. MACKIRDY, , WADHAM SUTTON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By John Armytage, By Roy Farndon, By Our Political staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, From Frank Vogl, From Anthony Thomas, By Ian Morison, By Our Banking Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, R. C. BROWNE, , S. B. GRANT, , KENNETH R. WHITTON, , A. A. WELLS, , R. P. L. McMURTRIE, , DAVID A. REIBEL, , DAVID RICKARD, , P. W. BAILES, , Guy Hawtin, Oliver Stanley, By Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: Seamen may accept 10.6% pay rise offer, Apollo lands on Moon after 6-hour drama, Poll predicts 48% 'Yes', 11% average rates rise, Dons' 50½-hour week, Examining Russia's claim to be a classless society ... but some are still more equal than others, Protests urged over smoky cities, Single vote lead for Mr Short in poll, Troops free Ulster jail hostages, The Italian General Election Pitfalls for the unwary in party symbols on ballot papers, Mr Wilson attacks US decision to buy chrome from Rhodesia, Dorset oil search opponents brief QC, MPs want courts to decide 'life' minimum, Passengers in switch to private cars, Greeks ask Bonn to recall envoy, Revival of economy the basic task, Brighton move to spend college fund on schools, Fresh outbreaks of student violence feared in U S, Fascist support unwanted, The union's man in the middle, Dairy Show has first profit for seven years, Two girls shorn over plan to marry soldiers, Labour MPs criticize expansion of Tote, Children to see 'shocking' film on drug-taking, New Guinea leader sets self-government date, Unemployed total still a million but falling, US bombing fails to stem new advance on Saigon, Dismissed teacher issues black children's poems, Bishop criticizes plan for church merger, M Giscard d'Estaing braves hecklers at referendum meeting, Outlawed left in Spain plans show of force, Democrats call for legislation setting date to end US involvement in Indo-China, Mr Smith's men have secret talks in London, Another plane in Addis Ababa incident, OAS may send an observer to Honduras, Science report Cancer: Treatment by tumour vaccine, Rail unions call off work-to-rule: men to get separate overtime advice, Code for BBC producers forbids personal views, Poll triumphs for Nationalist in S Africa, Suicide warning to 'trendy' universities, New Minister for small firms, Brain X-rays assessed by computer, Mr Humphrey charms the Pennsylvanians, Counterpoint, Legal advice Bill said to be seriously inadequate, Food prices Turkeys compare well with meat, The Times Diary Tariq Ali's Kim I1 Sung protest, Indo-Pakistan talks to begin in Murree, Iceland explains fishing limits plans, Mexico voices concern over Gatt, Stern test for main West German parties, Hovercraft that capsized 'not defective', Warm welcome for Herr Brandt as he arrives to meet Mr Heath, Australia cheap flights offer stopped, Journalists' union decides to deregister, PC drives into blaze in rescue attempt, Airport noise cuts rates for 29 householders, 'Relieve Home Secretary of parole decisions', Government may bring guillotine to speed passage of EEC Bill, Mr Sadat to precede Mr Nixon in Russia, Services get pay rises backdated to April 1, Rail services may be normal by Monday. Law: Warrants out for brothers of accused boxer, House of Lords Buyers of Nigerian cocoa to bear devaluation loss Woodhouse AC Israel Cocoa Ltd SA and Another v Nigerian Produce Marketing Co Ltd, National Industrial Relations Court Union fined £50,000 for contempt-warning on seizure of assets Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers Union Craddock Brothers v Same, Forgers of £250,000 banknotes jailed, Detective for trial, Nine guilty over road signs, Court asked to suppress Davis love letters, Transport workers fined £50,000, Girl freed from Holloway, Two male nurses jailed for attack on patient. Politics and Parliament: Budget help for average man will be wiped out, Chancellor pleads with companies to give renewed support to CBI price restraint, Tory MPs disturbed by IRA visits to Bogside and Creggan, Lords v Ambiguity: case for a change, Mr Barber gives home-buyers £33m bonus in stamp-duty exemption, Warrants for arrest of MPs, Next week, Strong British delegation for Stockholm conference, OAS to see forces in British Honduras House of Commons, York transport museum open in 1974 House of Lords, Privilege not breached, Sub judice issue will go to select committee, FIS benefits average £1.67, Move to get more women on public boards, All back to Malta by September. Index. News in Brief. 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Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,056, £26,000 paid for six wall sconces of James II, Radio, Spassky willing to play against Fischer in Paris, Danish master leads in chess tournament, Broadcasting. Sport: Ice hockey Czechs end domination of the Russians, Tennis Lloyd and de Mendoza in line for Davis Cup places, Racing Relpin's win can underline strength of stable, Golf Jackson shuts his eyes and holes 50-foot putt, Table tennis Jarvis and Alderson go through, Sports in Brief, Football Britons will be too busy to trim the lawn or get a haircut, Drugs put British athletes' health at risk, Rackets Holders through after two-hour battle, Cricket Chance for Smedley in strong MCC side led by Denness, Rowing Event looking for a place in the calendar. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 13, Public Notices, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments. Reviews: Carlo Bergonzi Albert Hall, Lawrence exhibition for Nottingham, Long wait for Eccles opera Semele St John's. Smith Sq, Company Her Majesty's, Old man on the road Kotch (aa) Cinecenta 1 and 2 Dulcima (a) ABC 1 Believe in Me (x) Ritz Vampire Circus (x) New Victoria, A Full Head of Steam Wyvern, Swindon, Love Thy Neighbour Thames, NPO/Barenboim Festival Hall, The Grand Ceremonial Theatre 84, London debuts, English Bach Festival Oxford. Editorials/Leaders: World Trade And New Rules, Building Upon The Grand Design, The Railway Dispute: Now The Voice Of Reason, Still Not FAST Enough. Letters to the Editor: Office gypsies, Library levy to encourage authors, Waiting for surgery, Americanisms go home!, Out of touch with rank and file, Issues raised by railwaymen's go-slow, Underground stations, Catch in advance, Smoking in Cabinet, No reflection, Brass rubbing, Silent majority, A cuckoo record?, An unhealthy interest, Race relations in USA, Pernicious danger of inflation: German experience, Evil spirit, Battle of Culloden, If everyone paid promptly, Does the camera distort?, A grammatical gulf, BBC World Service. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Otto Griebling, Prof W. H. Whiteley Authority on Bantu languages, Mr T. Lloydwilliams Times Review of Industry Editor. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Saturday, April 19, 1947. Business and Finance: Mining No rights issue plan says RTZ chief, 300 at Smiths Industries plant face redundancy, Asian Bank counts cost of dollar crisis, 90 winners of Queen's Award to Industry, Bids and Deals Cory chief backs Ocean offer, Search for managers in Britain and Europe, M & G will join unit trust group association, Unit trust prices, EEC inquiry into sugar cartel ready soon, Workless statistics misleading, says Institute, Fixed Interest and Money Medium dates firmer, Unilever adjusts Europe set-up, Business Diary: Kempner for Henley College High flying award, British firms 'guilty of transformer dumping', Record year for savings, Hauliers will try to limit rise in charges to 5 pc, New Issues Stags still chase newcomers, London United rights, Briefly from the Boardroom, UDT among contenders for Thos Cook, 'Shell' prospects disappointing for 1972 and redundancies are ahead, Equities Steady in lower turnover, Queen's Award To Industry 72 companies are given recognition for exports, Commodities Copper drops a further £5.50, Cowley peace formula may avert full strike, Co-op Bank to offer Barclaycard facilities, Chairmen's Reports Budget fires BICC confidence, Financial News Company News S. Pearson profit up to £11.9m, CBI chief's warning to industry, Another lift for Lansing Bagnall, The ups and downs for share options, In brief, No uniformity in state sick pay schemes, Amax buys Metal Traders' tungsten, Overseas aid Playing our part in helping the third world, Japan to protest on anti-dumping measures by US, Vickers retains its recovery potential, House price increases a priority issue-Mr Amery, Europe urged to close ranks and join US space shuttle project, W German Central Bank rejects further controls on Eurodollar, SEC attacks membership by institutional investors. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Vietnam news hits dollar, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh fall in ICI, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Shipping News: Shipping body calls for action on oil pollution. Business Appointments: Business appointments New chief officer for International Nickel. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.
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