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The Times - 25/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By David Wood, By Stewart Tendler, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Michael Hornsby, From Our Correspondent, From David Cross, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, From Robert Fisk, From Brian Cashinella, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, From a Staff Reporter, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Ronald Faux, From John Roper Medical Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Michael Hatfield Political Staff, Stephen Jessel, By Our Education Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Patrick Brogan, By David Spanier, From Charles Hargrove, From Giorgio Borsa, From John Earle, From Peter Strafford, By Louis Heren, From Stewart Harris, From Michael Leapman, From Our Own Correspondent, By Richard Harris, From Richard Wigg, From David Bonavia, From Michael Knipe, Joan Chissell, Kenneth Loveland, Guy Brett, Irving Wardle, Stanley Reynolds, John Percival, Stanley Sadie, by Prudence Glynn, By Norman Fox, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Bernard Levin, Peter Nichols, Richard Davy, PHS, ANDRE MORELL, , ANDREW FAULDS, , WIGG, , E. H. SONDHEIMER, , KENNETH BLOOMFIELD, , DON PRATT, Lord Mayor, , MAYBRAY-KING, , GRAHAM M. BATES, , JAMES DONALD SCANLAN, , NICHOLAS LANE, , M. O. Brown, H. Jaecker, Iris RennerGee, Brenda Luce, I. G. Renney, Neale Hilton, John Argy, S. Redelinghuyes, Peter Bell-Smith, E. S. Ritchie, T. D. McNeil, Richard Baker, Roger Mann, R. Donaghy, J. Herbert, V. B. Osborne, A. d'Antal, A. G. Mackim, R. Underwood, W. M. Elliott, Michael J. Hunter, Geoffrey Lally., STRUAN COUPAR NUJ, , ANTHONY WAGNER., J. M. M. DATHAN., PETER FLINN, , JOHN PETER, , FRANCESCA S. J. SLAUGHTER, COLIN MATTHEWS, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Aeronautical Correspondent, By Sally White, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, From Our US Economics Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Anthony Thomas, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our Financial Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, W. C. ANDERSON., PATRICK HANSON, A. M. ALEXANDER, , D. R. MINCHOM, , E. F. SYNGE., B. W. BODDY, , ALEX I. YARWOOD, , E. GORDON SYKES., L. G. SCALES, , ERIC TEBBET., Eric Wigham, Eynon Smart, By Our US Economics Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, Kenneth Owen, By Melvyn Westlake, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, Richard Blythe, , by Sir Athelstan Caröe, by Margaret Stone, by Lance English, by Margaret Allen, by Jenoe Szirmai and Istvan Fogaras, by Klaus Meyer-Horn, by Arnaldo Mauri, Giorgio Borsa, Michael Leapman, Roger Choate, Theh Chongkhadikij, Frank Vogl European Business Correspondent, Harry Debelius,

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News: Emergent countries must be architects of their own economic progress, French Government tries to conceal its disappointment at referendum result, Mr Sadat defends treaty with Russia, The times Diary Wilson's unlikely challenger, Threefold effect of enlarged EEC, Telephonists' union asks for bargaining rights, Diese weltweite Bewegung spielt eine ausschlaggebende Rolle in der Entwicklung der nationalen Wirtschaften, Thailand, Former Stormont ministers demand strong action, 1,222 journalists purged since Mr Dubcek's fall, Colombia, United States, Guide to today's two primary elections Bastions of the old politics in America, Maori radicals demand a fairer deal for their people, Fire damages Bath market, Line-up for the Kingston and Southwark polls, Unanimous vote for VD warning in schools, Youth employment Enterprise with sense of social purpose, Mentally ill 'probably less prone to violence', Next steps: ministers meet today, Seven sailors jump from U S arms ship, Thongtang Thongtaem: listening and learning, The Netherlands, Road safety award for windscreen study, Peach's patio, German Chancellor on the brink of a dangerous precedent, Sven G. Svensson: a prizewinning novelist, Former bandit questioned in Feltrinelli case, Humphrey-Muskie rivalry clear as candidates make final drive for Pennsylvania support, Hungarian system offers cars and lottery prizes, West Germany, France, Science report Environment: Pesticides in birds, Western Europe-where the movement began and still has its major strength, Opposition in Bonn prepare to topple Brandt Government, Move to cut off student union funds for Tories, Ceiling built in a barn to grace an Irish castle, Kenya deports Britons for 'disrespect', Briton escorted to ship by Malta police, Leeds police cleared by special inspection, Soviet paper brands Jews as traitors, Vietnam war play wins Tony award, Elections to The Athenaeum, Spain shuns abortion offer, Results of drug search law 'disquieting', Education notebook Case for secondary school fees, Japan, Pilar Careaga Basabé de Lequerica: balancing the budget, A competitive industry's moves to expand clientele, There is some truth in the 'money under the bed' myth, Ludwig Poullain: keeping cool in the toughest situations, Dockers to continue 'blacking' of lorries, Cornmarket Press Ltd. Understanding office nomads, No flowers for man who never was, Rail commuters in London have bad day, Hotel fire deaths: The Garden, Two bases fall to N Vietnam forces, Mr Chou wants US deeds not words, Sixteen taken to hospital after acid fall, Tutankhamun extension hope, Sex film by Dr Cole not to be shown in strip club, Eton College, Women At Work Keeping cool under pressure, 'Almost normal' rail services from today', Ten foreign ministers prepare for Paris summit on October 19, Savings deposits in 24 countries at the end of 1968 and 1971, Mouvement mondial qui joue un rôle essentiel dans le développment des économies nationales, Apollo 16 blasts itself on a homeward course, Fashion Piero's places, Stiff upper lips at the Foreign Office, Labour's three wings bury differences to get an industry conciliation service, Italian General Election Christian Democrats' position in Milan expected to be further weakened, Chile's ideological groceries war, Mr Barber joins EEC financial discussions, Spain, Customs will get full backing of Scotland Yard in drugs cases, new metropolitan chief promises, World movement plays a key part in developing national economies, Mr Whitelaw gives assurances on jobs and rejects invasion of 'no go' areas, Lancaster students vote to switch to rent strike, Loans-bone of contention, Westminster Hall 'in danger from car park', The Nordic countries, Alfred S. Mills: housing projects for slum areas, City council may be reported to race board, Italy, Professor Giordano Dell'Amore: a patron of the arts, Similar economic pledges by all Italian parties, The Italian General Election Causes of Catania's collapse to the right, Soviet envoy says no new pact with Bonn. Law: S African court see where man fell to death, Language protesters are carried from court, Turks confirm terrorists' death sentences, Journalist denies any link with Michael X, Law Report April 24 1972 Court of Appeal Allegation that judge slept at murder trial is rejected Regina v Langham (K.R.) Regina v Langham (A.D.), Death sentences for fruit juice swindle, Damages for Ulster internment, Man denies theft of railway station. Official Appointments and Notices: Ferrier Memorial Scholarship, Latest appointments, Mr Anthony Howard becomes editor of 'New Statesman' after backing by staff. Index. Display Advertising: Lesser, Royal Dutch Petroleum Company, Trade Indemnity Company Limited, Phoneix Assurance Company Limited, British Olivetti Ltd.,, Italian Savings Banks, The Baha'i Faith, Cassa DI Risparmio In Bologna, Danish Bacon Company Limited, Foreign Exchange Bank, Tyndall 3-Way Fund, The German Savings Banks Organization, Government Savings Bank, Trustee Savings Banks, Brentnall Beard And Co. Ltd.,, Cassa DI Risparmio DI Roma, Woolworth, Savings Banks In Portugal, Nu-Swift Industries Limited, Fellesbanken, Caisse Generale D'epargne Et De Retraite, Mappin And Webb, Slough Estates Limited, Sporting Chronicle, Boac, Cumbernauld, Barton And Sons Ltd., Bank Of Greece, Erste Österreichische Spar-Casse, Cassa DI Risparmio, Unit Trust, Bedfordshire Building Society, Antony Gibbs, International Computers. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Politics and Parliament: Government lose and win on backbench move to control service charges in flats, Council rent surplus £30m by 1976, Russians reject British call to renew Geneva conference on Vietnam, Government respond to UN's call: £6m more for Bangladesh House of Commons, Seeking chance to renew plea on Hess, Steps towards European patent office, Sir A Home hopes to get Pearce report in early May, Minister's promise on tenant safeguard, Meeting, Mr Carr's denial of rail strike report, Talks today on future of Clydebank, Lottery tickets from Malta, Talks on rent allowances for furnished tenancies. Arts and Entertainment: Egon Wellesz's violin concerto, Cambridge beat Oxford at bridge, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,059, Broadcasting, Larsen gamble costly, Dealers upset as cream of books from King's Inns are withdrawn at sale. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Temporary Staff, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Salerooms, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Don Juan Shaw, Henze's Medusa goes on stage, Mary Tyler Moore Bbc 1, Electronic music Queen Elizabeth Hall, English Bach Festival Albert Hall, Royal Ballet Odeon, Golders Green, William Scott's stylized kitchen equipment William Scott Tate Gallery. Sport: Cricket Slim hope for New Zealand in last Test, Racing Only Carezza's form shows in open fillies classic field, Table tennis Neale inspires England win, Sports in Brief, Football Norwich City's most significant bad game in 67 years, Football results, Tennis Tiriac powerless to stop young Italian, Golf Four Ryder Cup men fail, Athletics Presenting times past and future, Today's fixtures, Boxing Calculated gamble by promoter. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): With friendships like these, who needs the Labour Party?, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, April 23, 1947 Turbine bomber. Editorials/Leaders: The Politics Of Europe, Background To Militancy, Tighter Currency Bands. Letters to the Editor: Terrible chance, City or county, Actors from abroad, The real rate of value-added tax, Name game, Cotton textile imports in perspective, Collective nouns, 'The Times' in transit, National control of town conservation, Operation of the Industrial Relations Court, Good advice?, Agricultural workers' rates of pay, Taxation and the arts, Drowned in applause, NUJ ballot reversed, Bishops' beginnings, Reasons for NALGO opposition to industry Act registration, Perfect but..., Bedford road schemes. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Obituaries: Obituary Dr Robert Baldick A versatile scholar of French literature. Business and Finance: Commodities Cash tin drops £10.50 a ton, Mr Ezra outlines strategy for fuel needs, Unit trust prices, Three year decline expected in UK process plant investment, Bids and Deals FNFC-Raglan financing, Company News ABM interim confirms strong growth this year, £2m Scottish coal gas project for Conoco, West Bengal to take over British power company, Volkswagen and Daimler in link talks, report says, New leasing company, GM looks set to market Wankel car, Rail troubles add gloom to equities picture, UK is accused of discriminating against American exporters, Ever-widening scope for industrial films, Equities Sharp fall in Watney, McKinsey report on Birds Eye and Walls, Winding-up order for Metal Traders, Forecast of more UK trade with Portugal, Squeeze on home loans 'unreal', Co-op takes first step in tie-up with Europe, New Issues. Trade Indemnity rights for £2m, Briefly from the Boardroom, Computer news, Business Diary: The unstoppable Bentley. Hailey eyes bankers, Cooks no longer American Express target, Sears sets the scene for another bid, Trade chambers 'in decline', Americans promised price reductions, Power station engineers to seek £40 minimum, Chrysler 'planning to raise funds in Japan', Cowley and Girling disputes end, BSC considers building a mini plant on Clyde coast, Neddy staff to join ASTMS, £4m expansion plan for Highland fishing fleet, Mining Japan may pay $A120m for Ranger uranium, World aluminium slump: is it just a passing phase?, Barclay Securities wins control of British Lion with a bid valued at £5.45m, India to curb role of foreign money, Delay in giving metrication guides deplored, National sale for Castella No 5, Savings banks may issue own card, Fewer retail outlets for petrol but sales higher, Trafalgar confidence in future of QE2, Mr Nixon orders 90 pc tariff rise on earthenware, Policy shows 'lack of balance', Engineering export orders fall sharply, Setback for engineering unions in vote on pay, Chairmen's Reports 'Phoenix' optimism. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Wall Street, Forward Levels, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Spot Position of Sterling, London & Regional Market Prices Widespread falls in equities. Business Appointments: Business appointments Trident TV names new chairman. Property: London Flats, Property Abroad. Births.

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