The Times - 17/04/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By a Staff Reporter, From Our Correspondent, From Christopher Walker, From Michael Hornsby, By Our Political Staff, By Tim Devlin, By Our Air Correspondent, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Brian Cashinella, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Diplomatic Staff, From David Bonavia, From Roger Choate, From Henry Stanhope, Defence Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Ian McDonald, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Smith, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Our Latin America Correspondent, Penny Radford, Margaret Allen, From David Housego, Geoffrey Wansell, From Leo Goodstadt, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By a Northern Correspondent, Stanley Reynolds, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Dilip Hiro, Gerald Ely, by Alf Self, by Peter Baillie-Hamilton, by Robert Pollard, by Terence Dullaway, by Sally White, Richard Harris, Michael Hornsby, PHS, Tony Nicholson, David Wood, BOOTHRY, , BENN W. LEVY, , TIM BEAUMONT, , EVELYN SHARP, , ROSEMARY HOLLAND, , C. W. SHELFORD, , W. COWLEY, , CHRISTOPHER HALL, , ROBERT LUSTY, , R. S. JONES, Editor., ADRIAN MYER, , D. A. M. REAY, , PAUL MARETT, , By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By John Nicholls, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Sydney Friskin, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By R. W. Shakespeare, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Paul Martin, From Anthony Thomas, By Peter Hill, By Roger Vielvoye, From Patrick Brogan, Richard Spiegelberg, R.S., Robert Jones, Innis Macbeath, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb Midlands Industrial Correspondent, J. F. C. MICHELL, , HANS RENOLD, , W. GREY, , Ronald Kershaw, BETTINE FERRAND, , R. R. SHEARD, , TIMOTHY O'KEEFFE, , Anthony Thomas, Geoffrey Bell, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland,
ResumoPicture Gallery: Railmen reject extra 1 per cent. News: Only faint hope of avoiding Iceland clash, Agriculture Lambing has gone very well in spite of heavy rainfall, The growth of elm disease, Italian poll violence likely to help neo-Fascists, Lord Hailsham warns magistrates not to impose unduly lenient sentences, Conspiracy case 'has not affected CID morale', Mr Wilson says referendum idea is repugnant but country must be consulted over Common Market, The rail pay referee gives his reasons, Pilots' newpeace approaches to BEA rejected, Synod expected to reject union with Methodists, Mr Ian Smith and his supporters move swiftly to counter threat to oust them from power, Britain denied chance to reply to Guatemala, Keeping eye on running costs, Labour's formula for accord with unions, Portuguese told to get out of Africa, Rise in BAOR drink-drive cases, Film staffs want to run their industry, Mr Nixon is ready to risk poll defeat to stop Hanoi invasion, Father sees son swept away in estuary tide, Hungary plays down youth protest demonstration, New schemes to help you pay for warming your home, Mr Jarratt had an idea while shaving, Stop house loans if price rises 5 pc, MP says, Birth-control advice poster banned from tube stations, Sir Francis Chichester to face Atlantic again, Milan arrest of man charged with pylon blast, A necessity for comfortable living-no longer an expensive luxury, Insulation neglected but a valuable investment, Three soldiers die, two wounded as violence mounts in retaliation for shooting of IRA staff officer, Chaos for commuters will be widespread, War power given to Uruguayan President, Highway 13: who said this was the road to peace?, 8 killed after car crashes in oncoming lane, 'Think tank' is sought for the environment, McGovern hope of another big victory, Soviet protest at raids, A rare degree of humanity, The challenge of the resurrection story, Confidence vote puts Mr Bhutto in better position for peace talks, Split develops in anti-pollution front, Business Diary in Europe: Parkinson's Law in Italy. Bank check, Calais police and British protesters clash, Gains for Mr Trudeau from President's visit, Quakers call for lower age of consent, The Times Diary Director quits Jewish Congress, Bonn sets example at UN conference with aid concessions to poor states, London's police expect radical changes as new chief moves in, Americans again visit Canton trade fair, Science report Geophysics: Eruption of volcanoes, Anxiety drug does not affect the brain, Test case for Sino-American detente, Paris-New York Concorde 'can carry full load', The place to get a jolly good look at Malcolm Muggeridge, Debris seen pouring from Apollo craft, Medium with a message, The medical mysteries of the Apollo 16 flight, Hanoi and Haiphong bombed by Americans, Island MP in tussle over harbour site for houses, Local elections will mean third year of recovery for Labour in wards, Conservatives admit, 79 shipping jobs lost, Rapallo hint by Russia, Roman Catholic bishop guarantees aid to women facing unwanted pregnancies, Greek political prisoner flown away in W German jet, Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, Pompidou tour wins referendum influence, Anonymous letters to Bonn MPs on Eastern pacts. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Knight Frank & Rutley, Amoco, The National Coal Board, Associated Fisheries, Northwood Publications Ltd, Luncheon Vouchers, Industrial (Anti-Corrosion) Services,, Integrated Environmental Design, Tyndall Personal Pension Plan, Interim Statement, Standard Life Assurance Company, The Young Companies Investment Trust Limited, High & Dry, Army & Navy Stores Limited, Metrication Board,, The Air Conditioning Advisory Bureau., Trianco Group, Donaldsons, Vent-Axia Ltd.,, Rowton Hotels, Friends Provident & Century Life Office, Zenith, The Basques, Belaz. Weather: The Weather. Law: Life terms for envoy kidnap, Law Report April 14 1972 Queen's Bench Division 'Named driver' policy excludes damage by joy-rider Greenleaf Associates Ltd. v Monksfield, Nine accused of butter fraud. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: The Merchant of Venice Bbc 1, Shostakovich Symphony 15 Radio 3, The Monday Book Great Black Hope... No Name in the Street, British Old Masters at the Tate, Lso Festival Hall, English Bach Festival Oxford. Property: Commercial and Industrial Property, Property Making the most of building. Editorials/Leaders: Sharp Words To The Bench, Much as the prospect of being hanged Humbug behind the referendum, The Time For Decisions, President Bhutto Beset By Troubles, Much To Discuss With Herr Brandt. Letters to the Editor: Charlie Chaplin, Art on the Underground, Relations between landlords and their tenants, The farmer and the walker, Thoughts on the psychological effects of devaluation, Commercial radio, Concern over effect of local government proposals, Payment before delivery on the increase, Thinking again in terms of a United Europe, Foreign rulers on stamps, From sea to see, The price of publishing, Share purchase Problem, Call for the protection of the foot against unwanted metrication. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago. Deaths. Obituaries: Mr G. Weightman-Smith, Marquess Of Aberdeen And Temair, Yasunari Kawabata, Herr Otto Brenner Prominent trade unionist in West Germany. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Commons, Parliamentary Notices. Sport: Yachting Olympic trials run true to form, Swimming W Germany win and Britain finish third, Skiing Soft conditions suit wee French lass, Sports in Brief, Racing Mill Reef and Rock Roi set sights on top French prizes, Badminton England win three titles, Rifle shooting, Football results and tables, Table tennis England are no match for Czechoslovakia, Rugby Union Moseley reveal little to disturb Gloucester, Football Attacking on two fronts, Athletics Call for Gold's resignation, Golf Champion with no record to speak of, Hockey Wing switch paid off for Hounslow. Business and Finance: Uncertainty over Kuwait oil reserves prompts output curb, More laid off as effects of car disputes spread, Victory for Reliant in seven-year expansion fight will create 700 jobs, Inquiry clears Israeli minister and oil chief, Company Meeting Provident Mutual Life Assurance Association Sir Alex Abel Smith's speech, North Sea gas may replace nuclear energy as power station fuel, Unit trust prices, Rhodesian 1971 trade balance in deficit, Engineering unions face tussle on plant pay deals, Licence for TriStar, the 'quietest jetliner', Protest at EEC 'degree course tests' for drivers, Threat to extend union militancy at GEC, Where to set up shop in Europe, Clothing Neddy sponsors survey on outerwear, Mining Short-term gamble on the young mines, Three months of hostilities and the battle is far from over, British Oxygen: how a division aired its views, Briefly from the Boardroom, Industry in the regions North-east Derbyshire keeps the pressure up, Commons statement sought today on American bid for Clydebank, The Washington Column Car makers' united front on pollution controls, Results this week GKN, Vickers, Burmah and Rowntree, A time for behavioural men in companies, Sharp advance at N A Rockwell, Inflation hits office rents in Jersey, ENI to submit new plans for Canvey refinery, Commodities Coffee producers pact could kill off the futures market, Is this the moment to launch an equity issue?, Mr Volcker's hope on wider monetary forum, Record level of activity on capital market, Company News, Negotiation, not arbitration, Mr Feather says, Sustained increase in idle world shipping, OECD optimistic for Irish growth in Common Market, UK to lend India £10.5m for fertilizer plant, Contracts £3.5m redevelopment award for Laing, Wage award will add 10 pc to printing costs, £8.25m Asian bank loan for Hongkong plant, Norwich Union launch policy for shopkeepers, Getting the signals right for private steel, New Issues Trust launched to invest in young companies, Bonds traded in Europe, Egyptian pipeline deal signed after six months. Business Appointments: Business appointments Executive link-up on ICI's North American boards. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times Share Indices, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change. Shipping News: Freight Report Dry cargo rates to Far East revive. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,052. Births.
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