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The Times - 21/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By David Wood Political Editor, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Ian Smith, By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Warman, From Tim Jones, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Our Parliamentary Staff, By Penny Hunter Symon, From David Bonavia, By Christopher Walker, By Our Medical Reporter, By Stephen lessel Education Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, By Peter Wavmark, By a Staff Reporter, Sally White, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Our Political staff, From Harry Debelius, From Roger Berthoud, From Charles Hargrove, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Paul Martin, Middle East Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Latin America Correspondent, From Moshe Brilliant, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Derek Wilson, From Ian McDonald, Joan Chissell, Stephen Walsh, Max Harrison, John Russell Taylor, Chris Dunkley, Irving Wardle, Katie Stewart, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, BY Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Joyce Whitehead, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By John Hopkins, PHS, Peter Jay Economics Editor, CHRISTOPHER GREGORY., JULIAN HUXLEY., E. M. NICHOLSON., PETER SCOTT, , FRANK FRASER DARLING., GUY CLUTTON-BROCK, MOLLY CLUTTON-BROCK., Gelli Uchaf, Liandynog, , EDITH SUMMERSKILL., STRETTON LICHFIELD., GARDINER., CARYL BRAHMS., GEOFFREY AGNEW., W. T. MONNINGTON, PRA., B. H. BRESLAUER, , JOHN D. GRANT., KATHLEEN ROWLAND., DONALD F. MACLEOD., EMILE BOLLAERT., TOMMY STEELE., BARBARA MAUDE, ANGUS DALGLEISH, JOHN SCOTT, JAMES STEVENS CURL, CAROLINE CLARKE, M. CHANTER, BRIAN FOTHERGILL, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Peter Waymark, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, S. H. P., By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Melvyn Westlake, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Roy Farndon, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Sally White, By Malcolm Brown, By THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, IVOR WALKER., PHYLLIS MARES., DERRICK BEECHAM., PETER SOTHERAN., DIANE P. RICHARDSON., GEORGE MEIER., S. W. TYLER, , M. B. DANIELS, , Ross Davies, Kenneth Owen, Gerald Ely,

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Politics and Parliament: Sitting suspended: Mr Heath booed in Labour uproar on jobless: censure debate Monday House of Commons, MP for Miss Pauline Jones attacks publicity seekers, Proper procedure for signature and ratification followed, Smoke pollution down 20 per cent, Most significant reform of Civil Service pensions this century House of Lords, Vote on EEC barely dents Heath majority, ITA actions 'exceptionally suspect' on new channel. MP says, Some lost sovereignty: majorities of 21 and 20, Fisheries protection increased by a half, Labour contend signing of the EEC treaty will have little meaning, Forces continue to undermine IRA, A question of polo, then the storm breaks, Tory MPs turn down rules for readoption, Commons sitting suspended in uproar after clash over million unemployed, New Covent Garden's viability in question, Next week. News: More may get rent aid, Mrs Onassis's evening 'spoilt by photographer', Ratification: a long, dusty and exacting trail, Minister warned of threat to exhibition plan, Malta talks making very little progress, Snow reports, Frontbench positions named by Mr Wilson, Pensioner died after power was cut off, Dr Allende to reshuffle Cabinet, Sir Arthur Bliss opera to be revived, A taxing time for M Chaban-Delmas, Bizarre affair of America's Catholic 'plotters', A carbon copy parachute hijacking in US, 'Easier to play' harp gets London debut, Kidnapped Customs men freed, Rhodesian troops move in after riot deaths, British travel agents to join new talks on unfinished hotels, New resignation over Dr Cole's comments, Standard union fee pronosed for all students, North Vietnamese troops checked for first time in their Laos offensive, Mr Eyskens forms a new Government in Belgium, 'Temptation' to stay in Lord's Prayer, Sex subjects set new course for schoolgirls, Army search after 'mass escape plan' report, Fifteen Labour Europeans escape Mr Wilson's purge of frontbench spokesmen, Shops checked for gas before blast, Customs hold up scientific help for Venice, LSE students 'sleep in' over union setback, United States must now share its burden, 12 minutes a day to keep Marines fit, CPRS: magic circle or fifth wheel?, Mr Bhutto to visit Ankara on Monday, Science report Carbon dating: Age of parchment confirms tree-ring data, Local television planner confounds the sceptics, Minister 'could not find chemical drum disaster' in Cornwall, The Times Diary Churchill statue's 'lump of coal', Congress given warning of Nixon election strategy, Pravda man claims he interviewed detainee, North-east: too much gravy, not enough meat, Minister seeks talks with 'doomwatch' scientists, President will go to Peking 'without illusions', CBI says limit reached in jobs for many graduates, Tory anti-market votes, Two men found baby after crashing van, Frustrated Cairo students increase their demands and call for a 'real government of mobilization', Foreign reporters covering Madrid riots arrested on fourth day of clashes, Israel to have five million people by 1980, Limit on pay rises may be lowered to 5-6%, Rich discovery in Portugal of rock drawings, Poison notes in new book mislead, doctor says, Clash at Council of Europe over Dublin minister's condemnation of Britain, Three anti-guerrilla bomb explosions in Beirut, Gradual shift on national parks policy decried, Ghana's rulers await recognition, Concessions to Ovambo labour may end strike, Counter Point, Sir Alec to pay visit to Delhi next month, Root vegetables still good value Food prices, Israel court decides that atheist is still a Jew, Nordic countries recognize Bangladesh, Coal board and miners' union meet Mr Carr today but quick solution unlikely, Cruiser to be scrapped. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Vent-Axia, Malaysia-Singapore Airlines, Investors Bulletin Ltd., Multiple Display Advertisements, The Italian Fashion Trade Fair, Bank Of Ireland, Interim Statement, British Sugar Corporation Limited, The Times, The Mid Kent Water Company, Anglia Building Society, The National Gallery, Mc Corquodale Group Of Companies, Raeburn Investment Trust Limited, Peugeot, Stratstone, Ecclesiastical Insurance, The Paris Technical Fortnight, Boac, Plessey, Credit Lyonnais, Leipzig Trade Fair, The Properties Of Hay's Wharf, Limited. Picture Gallery. Law: Dead man's word helps to jail three, Court of Appeal Compensation orders: police procedure approved Regina v Ali Regina v Cotterill, Queen's Bench Division Builders' skips in road a nuisance Wills v T. F. Martin (Roof Contractors) Ltd., Prison officer accused of corruption, Court of Appeal Right of jury trial denied Regina v Huchison, Greek defendant accuses police officer of torture. Weather: The Weather. Reviews: Elisabeth Klein St John's, Smith Square, Klemperer stands down, Moura Lympany Queen Elizabeth Hall, Master of the medium Stocker's Copper Bbc 1, Byron Arts, LPO/Haitink Festival Hall, How to marry a million A New Leaf (u) Plaza The French Connection (x) Carlton The Trojan Women (u) Bloomsbury Cinema The Wanton of Spain (x) Cameo Poly The Bookseller Who Gave Up Bathing (x) New Cinema Club. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,979, The Caretaker at the Mermaid, Radio, Broadcasting, Good prices for hand-potted ceramics. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 20, 1947 Election protest. Sport: Golf Job falters but Dabson keeps in touch, Tennis Alarm rouses Hoad to defeat of Goven, Hockey Hard hitting helps Midlands to win, Sports in Brief, Bobsleigh Britain's second team best, Athletics Fellowship could help Gabbett go to US, Squash rackets Corby falls to Egyptian, Rugby Union Man who wants to reform Saturday game, Winter Olympics, Football Young determined to show Manchester City were wrong, Racing Davies wins after sustained fight. Editorials/Leaders: Mr Nixon Has Something For Everyone, The Unemployed Graduate, A Million Out Of Work, Not The Best Way To Help The Army, A Natural Preference For Oak And Beech. Letters to the Editor: Strachey on Asquith, Machine tools and leasing schemes, Detention of Mr Todd, Estate duty remission on art sales, The Queen Elizabeth, The Brighton Belle, Credit cards, Population and world resources, Book of bus tickets, A computed name, Italian manuscripts, Deputy PM?, Motorway plan for the Paris quais, Breach of law, Quite Victorian, Extra staff for VAT work, Transport Reform Group, Visits to pensioners, Polygamous marriages, Spend ringway money on proper public transport. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, The open University, Liberal policy post. Obituaries: Major-General J. M. L. Renton, DR L.M.J. DELAISSE Authority on manuscripts, DR T. B. HEATON Anatomy at Oxford, Brig Muhammad Daoud. Business and Finance: Electronics link discussions confirmed, In brief Patino cool towards CTS shares offer, TGWU rules ready for deregistration changes, Equities make further progress, Builders' metrication fear, Japan £476m investment link-up in Australian natural gas, £25m extra for power projects to create jobs, Commodities, Tap stock exhausted, Women strikers in front line of a Longbridge battle, Women will now fight for equal opportunity, Business Diary: Computer men's proxy vote · 'Buy Merrill Lynch', Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money, France America hopeful on Six trade discussions, Chairman reveals Volkswagen is operating at a loss, 3,000 extra jobs for Ulster, Bank service extended, Bids and Deals Hill Samuel opens £8m talks with L. Hammond, Common Market Agricultural policy under attack at symposium, Steel output cut back by 6 per cent, Mining NBHC production down last year, Plessey's promise of things to come, Sharply divergent views on cocoa, Electricity men threaten wider action over claim, Briefly from the Boardroom, British Sugar profits soar to nearly £6.7m, 43pc fall in demand for executives in Britain, Traders are critical of VAT timetable, Refrigerator exports down 39 pc in month, Globtik Tankers' talks on £213m order for US 'fairly advanced', Dan-Air in negotiations over Skyways, Jobless toll likely to speed regional plans, Stable UK oil prices likely despite Gulf producers rise, Contracts Rush & Tompkins build GLC homes for £5.5m, West Germany Mercedes prices up by 4 pc next week, White Paper shows £60m rise in development costs of the RB211 engine, Company Meeting R. Smallshaw (Knitwear) Limited Benefits From Major Reorganisation Mr. R. F. A. Smallshaw's Statement, Equal pay Can firms afford to dodge the issue?, Aerospace waits to fill the hiatus, Car makers' drive for fresh air How a massive technology effort is tackling exhaust problems, New Issues. Tender stock from Mid-Kent Water, Company News Rotary Hoes falls short of £1.5m forecast, Concorde costs may rise again after Government review, Pig contracts to stand until April, Plessey's first half profits down 22pc, 41pc of strikes hit three firms, United States Mr Connally defends huge deficit while US jobless total is 5m. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Equities, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh gain in Fisons, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Aberdare Holdings' finance chief. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.

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