The Times - 06/06/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Roger Choate, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Peter Strafford, From Philip Howard, By David Wood Political Editor, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By our Medical Correspondent, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Stephen Jessel, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Christopher Walker, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Our Own Correspondent, From Peter Nichols, From Charles Hargrove, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, From Fred Emery, From Eric Marsden, By Louis Heren, From Henry-Bradsher, From Stewart Harris, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Tony Dawe of The Sunday Times, by Prudence Glynn, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Peter Marson, By John Nicholls, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, John Higgins, Joan Chissell, Chris Dunkley, Irving Wardle, Stanley Sadie, Bernard Levin, Roger Berthoud, Richard Davy, PHS, Geoffrey Smith, J. ROTBLAT, , GEORGE MIKES, , TOM HEY, , BRUCE KENT, , JOHN GILES, , ELIZABETH M. TURNER, , A. J. GOULD-DAVIES, SAM C. SILKIN, , KEITH LE CHEMINANT, , ELIZABETH COLLARD, , ROBERT J. HOROWITZ., CHARLES HADFIELD, , G. E. O. EVANS, , DOUGLAS BROTCHIE, , JAMES REEVES, , MARGHANITA LASKI, , MICHAEL P. PRESS, , MATTHEW BETTENSON, , C.B., By Our Bridge Correspondent, R.A.K.W., Heinrich Fraenkel, Leonard Amey, The Bishop of Chester, E. Martin Browne, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Roger Vielvoye, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By R. W. Shakespeare, Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, GRAHAM CLEVERLEY, , R. G. OPIE, , J. H. B. GOWAN, , By Melvyn Westlake, K. A. J. BATTERBY., JUSTIN WINTLE., ROBERT WAINWRIGHT, RICHARD KELLAWAY, , A. S. HARMAN, , J. G. STIRLING, , A. BAILLIE, , R. A. CHEW, , VALERIE GOLDBERG., Eric Wigham, Guy Hawtin, Bruce Kinloch, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, Philip Dyer, by Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, by Frank Vogl, by a Special Correspondent, F.V., by Penelope Turing,
ResumoNews: President Sadat cool to idea of arms agreement, Fashion Bonne over the ocean, Union chief criticizes selfish bargaining by workers in safe jobs, Eliminating the Brezhney doctrine, Mr Rupert Murdoch to merge Sunday papers, A bit of conservatism in a 'go-go' age, How Lod massacre was organized, Election win seems sure for Marshal Lon Nol, Complaint over 'race hate' report upheld, Changes that could affect Parliament's sovereignty, The mood of Britain Unemployment spreads gloom in city where 'it couldn't happen', Briton elected president of WEU Assembly, Dean arrested on steps of cathedral as 7,000 demonstrate in Cape Town, Potato blight may cause birth abnormalities, UN Secretary General calls on all nations to meet crisis of a polluted planet, Herr Brandt offers £18m as return for Marshall aid, Kamikaze scare at Heathrow comes to nothing, Guide to the California primary, Prime Minister joins in birthday dinner tributes to Lord Thomson, Court refuses to grant order against union, More home-based students urged, Transport chief criticizes Piccadilly plan, Worldwide market in foreign exchange, Shooting at embassy was kept quiet, court told, How the tax credit scheme could give social justice over the counter, Too many banks spoil the business, West Europe Pompidou pessimism throws its shadow over EEC ministers, Prisoner gives himself up to reporters, People and trees dominant in plan for Milton Keynes, Education notebook Child survey shows that social class contrasts are alive and flourishing, Experience and discretion attract investment, Secrecy but not safety in numbers, Science report Ornithology: Preserving hawks, Great enterprises spread from small country, A Yankee in an English Village. American woman writes on her English abbey, Rail action delayed in hope of new offer, Un Environment Conference, New peace move in Cyprus, Mr McMahon begins visit to South-East Asia, Outstanding position in Europe for insurance companies, Champagne party for Miss Angela Davis, Special payments and subsidies to Ulster estimated at £133m, An ideological worm in the rose, US doubts on underground tests, Charm and prosperity rest on solid virtues, Mr McGovern level with Mr Nixon, An emphasis on services to small clients, Neo-Fascist threat revives in Italy, Right wing victory in Monday Club poll, 10 historic ruins uncovered by trench, Scrap Bath motorway plan, expert says, Duke buried in simplicity after funeral pomp, Farmers' Union seeks talks on beef sales, Bonn and Warsaw to exchange envoys, Mr Whitelaw talks to Londonderry factions, Connally tour of 15 countries begins today, New permit procedure works badly in Berlin, Greece recognizes Peking and breaks with Taiwan, Banning order on Shaikh Abdullah lifted, Youths riot after Belfast arrests, U S speeds the Vietnam exodus, South African police again club peaceful crowds as Mr Vorster defends their actions, Press fighting to survive in many countries, Marshal Tito honoured in Moscow, Disabled boy loses appeal for allowance, Bank Corporation: the accent is on decentralization and individuality, Largest in private sector remains a family concern, Confidence vote gives Turkey new government, Talks to avert dock strike, Young people likely to be happier in organizations, Peking appoints new leader for Soviet talks, Gentlemen's agreements-symbol of National Bank's flexibility, 5: Financial Centres Of The World Zurich, The Times Diary Wilberforce for Eurocourt, The Pope speaks of his regard for Buddhism. News in Brief. Arts and Entertainment: Solution of The Butter Crossword Puzzle, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,095, £3,000 paid for miniature of princess, Radio, Broadcasting, Women's bridge cup held by English team, Record £220,500 for 'umbrella stand'. Index. Display Advertising: Scientific & Electronic Industries Trust Ltd., Eric Hill, Kniton Investments Ltd, Datsun, Continental Oil International Finance Corporation, The Lockheed L-1011 Tristar., High & Mighty, Midland Bank, Hill Samuel Group Limited, P.Murray-Jones, King & Co, The Barclays Group, Thos. Firth And John Brown Limited, First Boston, Atcost, Business Computers Limited, Rs, Durex, Morris & Blakey Wallpapers, The Laird Group Limited, The Reinsurance Corporation, Costain. Law: Sergeant sentenced for manslaughter of wife, Tributes to Lord Justice Winn, Tax documents case for Lords, Forgery plot to swindle Post Office alleged, Sedition charge remands, Court of Appeal Docks almost 'no go' area in law: 'employers afraid to take disciplinary action' Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers' Union, Man asks to be hanged. Picture Gallery. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Growing danger of flooding in London, Japanese recognize trade policy problems, Beef prices: minister predicts different story in a few weeks, Prices and wages board rejected, Lords and Commons pay their tribute to the Duke of Windsor's service to his country, Ulster ban on farm chemicals used for explosives may be extended, Slot machine plea rejected, Slimming advertisements, Sales at coffee mornings will be liable to tax, Man attuned to world of change House of Lords, Duke of Windsor's conduct laid foundation for strength of monarchy today-Mr Heath House of Commons, VAT: special scheme on returnable bottles, DTI needs woman's touch, One deputy chairman only for IBA, Training levy system to be reviewed again before any decision to end it. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Property: Property Wanted, Salerooms. Sport: Cricket Test between youth and experience, Boxing Finnegan could be fully tested tonight, Racing Roberto to be ridden by Piggott in Derby, Tennis Newcomer may not gain place in cup match, Sports in Brief, Bowls England go down twice to Hongkong, Motor cycling Agostini leads world championship, Rugby Union Champagne corks pop on England party's return home, Motor racing Mirages and Ferraris not at Le Mans, Football Chelsea start work on £5m stadium, Cycling Crash deprives Pole of stage win, Yachting Coster puts Scheherazade on winning course. Reviews: Barenboim /RPO Festival Hall, Kabuki Sadler's Wells, World in Action Granada, Die Entführung aus dem Serail Glyndebourne, Visitors and veterans at the Vienna Festival. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): Angela Davis: heads she wins tails they lose, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, June 4, 1947 Plan for India. Editorials/Leaders: Students Against Apartheid, Scorched By The Vietnamese Fire, Back To The Drawing Board At Bath, Voting Rights For All. Letters to the Editor: Community anthem, Pop festival site, Music on the Third, Nuclear power risks, Airport massacre, High cost of books, Waterways for freight, Attack on Mr Wilson, Monetarists are wrong again, Note the shape, Reform of company law, One reason for the shortage of bricks, Mixed marriages for Catholics, Unencouraging, Gulls on reservoirs, Taxman's form of cooperation, Penniless and powerless, Price plea, Puzzlement of progress, From Florence to Firenze?, The Industrial Relations Court, Gypsies in school, Security of computer data, Concorde and city dwellers. Court and Social: Court Circular. Births. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Dr Walter Wigglesworth, Sir Rolande Wall Points rationing in war, Esme Church, Mr Ernest Jay Journalist who became farmer, Professor Lionel Penrose, Mr Bernard Walton. Business and Finance: Whitehall names management firm for shipbuilding advisory role, Dunlop strike call in two countries, Third union recognition case goes to the CIR, Glass plant strike resumed, Poorer nations need aid to tackle pollution, Business Diary: How Baynes took his own medicine, Quicksilver and bismuth eases but aluminium firms, £3m private steelworks plan for Midlands, Scheduled airlines fly 27pc more Atlantic passengers, Selling at home 'liable to VAT', Delivery today of CBI plan for conciliation, Bids and Deals Burston takes in 71pc Godfrey's for £3.7m, Dover Plan income slides, Unit trust prices, VAT-the very Anomalous Tax, Exploit industry Act-union leader, Commodities Copper £5 down to 1972 low, Shrewd eyes on the sites of Paris First of a series on how the European property market looks to British developers, Briefly from the Boardroom, GEC sit-in marks switch in campaign, 220,000 'on the waiting list for telephone', New Issues New money totals £217m in May, Mining BHP lands big iron contract with China, Shopkeepers' union wants price controls, International labour European unions flex their muscles, Equities Australian mines active, Mr Davies outlines Tokyo export pledge, French general strike threat, Sharp decline on Wall Street, Receiver is called in as Herbert-Ingersoll's machine tool venture fails, Shutdown at Vickers hits 8,500 jobs, Company News Gt Portland Est give scrip and bigger payout, Computer news Leeds development project for ICL, Money Market Rates, BSC denies plan to close Welsh steel plant, Warning of EEC 'aid war', Firth & Brown's integration difficulties, US Congress urged to delay tax reforms, Tarmac and RMC 'watching' bid for Amey, Sainsbury puts profits up 30pc in record year, Rank to amend offer document for Watneys, Coal crisis a big factor in 11pc fall in iron castings production, Japanese appliance makers in Benelux exports curb, Fixed Interest and Money Renewed bout of selling, U S group to set up textile operation in Dundee, Iraq offers to discuss repayment for seized oil, Bankers unite to meet multinational needs, Ailing Zeiss gets £7m Bonn credit backing. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Store shares in demand, Wall Street, Foreign Exchange Forward pound improves. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr D Oliphant promoted to Hanson Trust board.
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