The Times - 14/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Robert Fisk Belfast, Tuesday morning, From Denis Taylor Dublin, March 13, From Peter Strafford New York, March 13, From Clive Borrell Winchester, March 13, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Hugh Noyes and George Clark, By A M Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Defence Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, From Robert Fisk, From Penny Hunter Symon, By a Staff Reporter, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, By Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, Stephen Jessel, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Our Medical Reporter, From Ronald Faux, , From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Ian McDonald, By Louis Heren, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Hornsby, From Charles Hargrove, By Peter Reddaway, From Peter Hazelhurst, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, FASHION BY PRUDENCE GLYNN, Keith Horner, John Higgins, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Stanley Reynolds, Charles Lewsen, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Srikumar Sen, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, T. J. O. Hickey, Bernard Levin, Michael Hornsby, PHS, BRUCE RYAN, , ISLA STUART, , JOHN DULFER., J. A. MARTIN, , T. MERVYN JONES, , J. E. H. SAYWELL., DIMITRI BALACHOFF, , ROGER FALK, , MORGAN GILES, , K. SKUBISZEWSKI, , ALAN LEE WILLIAMS, , ANTHONY MEYER, , HILLEL H. TICKTIN, , JAMES D. WHITE, , STEPHEN WHITE, , TERRY MORAN, ELIZABETH YOUNG, , P. E. CORBETT., T. M. TUKE, , GEORGE HUTCHINSON., G. B. TIMMS, , G. N. BENSON, , WILLIAM GERHARDIE, , By Our Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, Mr J. S. Buist, Norman Hall, From Frank Vogl, By Melvyn Westlake, By Peter Hill, By Our Industrial Editor, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Roger Vielvoye, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Terry Byland, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From David Cross, D. G. FRANKLIN, D. S. THOMSON., MONES E. HAWLEY., MAYER HILLMAN., P. R. BUTCHER, , T. J. PETHYBRIDGE., H. S. WATSON, , ERIC SILVESTER, , Eric Wigham, Patricia Tisdall, By Dennis Dwyer, Kenneth Owen, By Patricia Tisdall, By Gerald Ely, by Patricia Tisdall, by Andrew Goodrick-Clarke, by Miles Quest editor, Catering Times, by Miles Quest, by Paul Coombes, by Nicholas Cole news editor, Catering Times,
ResumoNews: Delhi hope of direct talks with Pakistan, Firm evades sales regulations, MPs say, While the American companies prosper Britain lags behind in the race abroad, New racing security firm, The Times Diary Cable car film choppered, Mosquitoes were smuggled into Philippines, Executions in Iran reveal growth in political trials, The Queen's tour of Maldives fish market, Snow reports, The policeman's lot in Northern Ireland-a one-in-three chance of injury, Internment reconsidered only if violence ends, Place for big hospital in mental treatment, Chinese and American envoys in Paris talks, Men in NIRC hearing give strike notice, Toll of Japanese terror murders rises to 12, Outsiders come into the warmth of a tourist boom, Further expansion ahead-but tough going for newcomers, Print pay offer to avert 'a disaster', Marshal proclaims himself Cambodian President, Ambassador to China after 22-year interval, Party popularity contest suggested for the US, Prominent Soviet dissenters freed from mental hospitals by KGB under weight of world opinion, FBI says it has thwarted new threat to airline, Six month experiment for Piccadilly bus lane, First girl for sixth form at Gordonstoun, Britain will quit Malta with a small parade, Pride in TV company 'carried its chief away', US holds Briton on charges of £150,000 theft, Bonn plans new approach to East Germany, Takeover battles point to need for diversification, Rocket squabble a threat to US cooperation, Tories protest as Labour MPs vote against Chair, Turnabout in money market allows borrowers to pick and choose, Ceasefire shows leaders' power, Mr Wilson says, Sex board case to get better deal for women, Two civilians die in Londonderry gun battles as truce ends, Graduates choose public services in work shortage, Rhodesia industrialist dismisses fears, Albert Bridge prop allowed for five years, Prince gives his Navy pay to Sailors' Fund, New provisions for NHS abortions sought, Gould's bird may make £40,000, Interest cuts could bring a steadier average rate level, Escaped killer agrees to go back to Canada, Science report Ecology: Spruce and climatic changes, Duke of Kent to move from Coppins, Spy case started chain reaction through Navy, Girl put on ice survives 6-hour heart operation, New redundancies plan for council officers, Two doctors at slimming clinic accused of dispensing drugs without adequate safeguards, How Britain guards its own interests, Pre-Budget figures show first big deficit for a year, Baby seat 'quite safe if used properly', Protest strikes spread in Spanish industry, Education notebook 30 per cent rise in student total in five years may be unnecessary, Senator Humphrey emerging as Mr Muskie's main rival for vote of Democratic liberals, Six discuss how to bridge division on farms, Militant blacks reject bussing, Britain renews pledge to Cento allies, Poll crushes Indian opposition, Yemen-Aden accusations over border clash, The natural thing, Italian Communists' new leader says that time is ripe for collaboration in a united left, M Pompidou challenged to give up smoking, Intention 'not to spy for so long', A guide to the Florida primary Genuine rewards in a caricature state, After Peking: the Japanese cynicism, Dog rescues avalanche woman after 45 hours, Investment in hotels Development grants lead to surge in bedroom building, Poll shows the French keen on Europeanism, Winter of discontent for the small man, Hope of cut in price of meat' a mirage'. Law: Chancery Division Artists' Rifles funds for Ministry In Re Edis's Declaration of Trust, Queen's Bench Division Solicitor broke the rules In Re a Solicitor, Fines over 'Oz Police Ball', Jakarta death penalty for communist, Mother said to have sold son for 10 shillings, Army apology at tribunal on 'wanted list' claim, Irvings face jail terms after guilty pleas, Murder charge man appeals for witnesses, Emotion warning to jury in Sewell case, National Industrial Relations Court Sickness and frustration of contract Marshall v Harland & Wolff, Naval officer who passed secrets to Russia jailed for 21 years, Detectives case witness jailed for 3½ years. Politics and Parliament: Minister hopes public will report poison dumping, Concern over delay in bringing accused to trial, Parliament and the Common Market The story so far on the EEC Bill, Government forbearance exhausted: Labour defend intense scrutiny of Bill on rents, British aid for birth control, Debate on 'IRA peace plan' refused, Poison dumping Bill in Commons rush, Dangers to children from wild ponies, Future of Taiwan a matter for Chinese House of Commons, Guillotine on housing Bill approved, Labour MP suspended after clash with Chair. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Kleeman Industrial Holdings, Vent-Axia, The Law Debenture Corporation Limited, Thristle Hotels, Burnley Building Society, Mutual Property Funds, Queensland Alumina Finance N.V., Dragonara-Malta Hotel And Casino, Performance Awards, Arthur H. Wheeler & Co., Giffen Industries, Inc., Alva Petrova Laboratories,, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, Brs Parcels Ltd, Louis Harris Research Limited, Sedgwick, Collins (Holdings) Limited, Catering Times, Loews Hotels, Lucie Clayton, Banco Ambrosiano, Trust Houses Forte Hotels, Iran Air, International Standard Electric Corporation, Army Officer, Banco Urquijo, Greenfield Milletts Ltd, Rhp, Ind Coope Hotels, Habitat Ltd.,, The Skyline Hotel, Hotel Bookings International Limited. Weather: The Weather. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: From London to Edinburgh-six designs for hotels planned to open during the next 12 months. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant also on pages 8, 12, 13 and 20, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Emotional tug-of-war Aida Deutsche Oper, Berlin, London Mozart Players Queen Elizabeth Hall, LSO/Segal Festival Hall, Impassive spirits Julius Caesar New Theatre, Aid for the addict at start of serial Spy Trap Bbc 1, Melos Quartet Radio 3, Rohan and Druvi de Saram Queen Elizabeth Hall. Arts and Entertainment: The Threepenny Opera, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,024, Radio. Sport: Rugby Union New ground broken by England under-15s, Golf, Sports in Brief, Racing Irish regard Sea Brief as certain winner of Totalisator race, Cricket Encouragement for side who take wickets, Boxing McAlinden stopped by the quiet American, Football Arsenal make noble victims of Derby in second replay, Badminton England meet strong Japanese side, Tennis US call for meeting on S African entry, Rowing Reynolds takes Oxford on the Tideway. Property: Mix-up at sale of Stradivari violin, Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The tragedy of Venetian blindness, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 13, 1947 National service. Editorials/Leaders: Trade Balance Dilemma, Europe's Liberals At Baden-Baden, Waiting For Twenty-Two Years. Letters to the Editor: New approach in politics, Why Actaeon died, Sir Frank Medlicott, Sudden rises, Disadvantages of walking, Light guarantee, Unions involved, Central Wales line passengers, Alive and well, BBC film on Australia, Special powers, Eastern block: power and diplomacy, British films in EEC, Radio Free Europe, The Lobby system at Westminster, Girls who end in "A", Coal on a m.a.t., Building bottles, Fiscal stimuli, Group farming, Without hope of improvement. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Church news. Obituaries: Mrs Pinto, Prof L. J. Mordell Research in pure mathematics, Dr J. D. Carthy, Mr Tony Ray-Jones. Business and Finance: Call for end to $ premium on British investment, New-Issues Rothschild Trust to raise $15m, France Talks on a new system of price controls, Unit trust prices, Luxembourg faces the commercial music, Boost for Equity Enterprises, Fixed Interest and Money, Conciliation machinery Whose hand should be holding the pay scales?, Lyons plans big hotel on Cadby Hall site, Turn of the year catering boom, $5m Eurocredits for two US firms, Commom Market bankers sceptical about working of narrower exchange bands, Computer news Williams and Glyn's branches all on-line, Chairmen's Reports PMA growth outlook hinges on Elliotts, Briefly from the Boardroom, The sheikhs win a round in the desert oil game, Vintners want VAT guidelines, Mixed response to Leyland rights issues, Horizon may rejoin the fight for Thos Cook, W Germany Ford plant going on short-time as orders decline, 240 jobs to go in Widnes closure, Mining Middelburg capital reconstruction, Engineering work-to-rule threatens 1,000 plants, SE inquiry into pre-bid dealings in Watney, Dollar rallies as the heavy selling eases, New step forward in RB211 development, Price problems of state industries outlined in ministry talks, Inland Revenue plans for 2m hours' overtime, RIBA 'hard core' to fight resignation call, In brief, Company News Lancaster lifts dividend on results, Commodities Heavy losses in sugar futures, Electricity charges up 4½ pc to area boards, EEC move to harmonize state aid to shipbuilders, Wall Street tumbles 11.21 on profit-taking, Holland North Sea oil strike by Dutch Shell/Esso, UCS unions hedge on 'no strike' pledge to Houston, Bids and Deals More time for Costain, Business Diary: Crawford goes to Govan. Take 6 cry 'leave us alone', Common Market Wage and price inflation slows 1972 growth, Manufacturers' spending on new plant dropped 8 pc last year, Ford to cut 200 toolroom jobs, Japan Reserves top $16,478m, Italy £27m January payments surplus, Britton's market under long-term pressure. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Further rise in EMI, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Equities, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Courtaulds picks northern spinning division chairman, Production chief appointed. Births.
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