The Times - 21/03/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From David Bonavia, By Clive Borrell, From Roger Berthoud, From Robert Fisk, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Correspondent, From Trevor Fishlock, By George Clark Political Staff, By Penny Hunter Symon, From Denis Taylor, By Our Education Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, From Our Medical Reporter, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, Stephen Jessel, From Charles Hargrove, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Nichols, From David Cross, From Harry Debelius, From Ian McDonald, By Louis Heren, From David Housego, By Clifford Longley, From Fred Emery, By Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Mario Modiano, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Knipe, From Our Own Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Alan Blyth, Peter Davis, Kenneth Loveland, Max Harrison, Leonard Buckley, Ronald Faux, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Maynard Keynes, PHS, Bernard Levin, MICHAEL H. WILMOT., B. A. GILLMAN, , JOHN MACDONALD, , P. K. L. DANKS, , RICHARD FERGUSON, , JOHN KELLY, , BROWN, , TOM HAYDON, , CAMERON HAZLEHURST, , L. S. PRESSNELL, , JOHN GOLDING., NEVILLE W. ROBINSON, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Philip Howard, CB, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Philip Dyer, By Roy Farndon, By Dennis Dwyer, By Our US Economics Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Morison, From Frank Vogl, PAUL TORDAY., C. P. MORTON., G. TUGENDHAT., GEOFFREY STEWART-SMITH, , ERNEST W. CAVE., BASIL BOOTHROYD., Frank Vogl, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, By Arthur Reed, Air Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, Kenneth Owen, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Sally White, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, by Ronald Faux, by Christopher Doughty, by Allan Shaw, by Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, by a Special Correspondent,
ResumoNews: TUC talks on strike law will be lengthy, Divorced vicar decides to resign, Countdown campaign will seek £1m for contraception, West Germans take Moscow speech as something of a mixed blessing, Chequers weekend regarded by French as striking success for M Pompidou and rebuff to U S, Rio Tinto drops plan to seek gold in Wales, Teesside, Complaints about students at bedside, Unemployment will get worse before it gets better, Snow reports, Woman who rejected job loses pay-off, Fires similar to last year's hotel arson, Work starts on summit of enlarged Community, British offer to house EEC Patent Office, Science report Geophysics: Explosion aids research, Rhodesians in London talk to Pearce Commission, 30 die as plane hits Aden's only Mountain, British Leyland gives 1800 big car appeal, Random breath tests urged for drivers, Fashion, Brighton Belle For sale after last run, Soldier killed by Bogside IRA gunman, Saigon troops find arms, Six hope for farm prices agreement this week, Ulster should be run by commission, Tory students say, Dublin Cabinet to discuss attack on police station, A guide to the primaries Mayor Daley waits for charade to end, Big attack on Phnom Penh, Protestant army talk criticized, Makarios reply to resignation call, Six killed, 147 injured by bomb after misleading calls, Sir Alec tells Pakistanis of his settlement hope, Dockers fail to stop chrome ore unloading, Spanish shipyard strikers return to work, Anti-VD posters defended by health council, Children 'have misgivings' about the Bible, Dates for Spassky-Fischer duel fixed, Mintoff gibe starts uproar in Malta Parliament, Provisionals' leader injured as IRA chiefs get bombs through post, Latest Pamphlets Modern toys as museum pieces of tomorrow, Reduction in asthma toll, Six choose Dr Mansholt to head Brussels Commission, Mr Brezhnev expresses anxiety over possible secret deal during Nixon visit to Peking, Valuable potential for development in the port, Mr McCarthy's Illinois campaign only a pale echo of his 1968 'Children's Crusade', British group to help the Biharis, Most abortions totally unrelated to physical or mental health, leading gynaecologist says, Nixon men accused of tampering with justice, Chinese and US envoys meet again in Paris, Brother-in-law of Dr Schiller gives up his job, Sabotage plans denied by Briton in S Africa, Local press: tenacity with a splash of acid, Royal Ascot, Education notebook Lessons to be drawn from the muted press accounts of the girl at Gordonstoun, Not all beer and skittles, Barber Budget will bring massive reflation, Tories select banker from 218 applicants, Regime rebuked in Athens lecture by Gunter Grass, Soviet call for collective security in Asia, Confidence and growth depend on national economic revival, Now the real task begins, Lord Widgery says, Inquiry sought into deaths of yachtsmen, Railwaymen hope for a better offer today, M 6 overloaded, county council told, 'Open councils' move accepted, 'Lift rallies ban' plea, Coastguards to aid whales, Italy pays for Malfatti departure, Architect of the post-war order, Greek retracts confession and tells of torture, Brezhnev speech opens way to better relations with EEC, The Times Diary Harewood tipped for the Wells. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Travel safeguards on trial, Prospect of two million new cars in 1972, EEC entry not likely to put up car insurance, Ulster solution bedevilled by senseless violence: no compromise with murder-Mr Maudling, Talks can start only when internment ends-Mr Thorpe, Marine board to study exploitation of seabed, Registration of hotels under consideration, Increased dependence on oil foolish-Labour MP, Minister to look into sale of information on V and G policy holders, MP questions submarine deal with Israel, Use of police dogs during airport dispute, Mr Wilson's meeting with Sinn Fein: 'The bell tolls for all of us' House of Commons, Maudling pledge of no deal with terrorists. Index. 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Law: House of Lords Old Scots action in disuse but not obsolete McKendrick and Others v Sinclair, 'Insulting behaviour' case for Lords Cozens v Brutus, Behaviour by footballer found insulting, Two men cleared in menaces case, 'Blackmail' allegation, Serious pockets of violence at London school, QC says, £6,100 in fines for breaking Rhodesia ban, SS captain on trial for fourth time, Prison officers accused of corruption, Inquiry on police wives made trial 'unfair'. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, London airport mediator leaves his job. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Acknowledgments, Women's Appointments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: John Williams Festival Hall, Bradford remembers Rothenstein Bradford City Art Gallery, Benjamin Luxon Queen Elizabeth Hall, Orthodoxy triumphs over ambivalence Under the Age BBC 2, Aldeburgh Gardner opera, Royal and regimental Donizetti, Twentieth-century Cardiff Music Festival. Arts and Entertainment: The Secretary Bird's £250,000 profit, Recovery by holders in York bridge, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,030, Radio, Broadcasting, £13,125 for famille rose Chinese elephant. Sport: Rugby Union Changes at the top do not make for continuity, Racing Yesterday's results at two courses Wolverhampton, Boxing Lawless wants dope test before title bout, Sports in Brief, Tennis British women have as good a chance as any of taking cup, Football Leeds could promote Birmingham, Cricket Shillingford back in favour, Golf Jacklin's victory raises hopes for Masters. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): No fiddles for the taxmen, 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, March 19, 1947 Miners' task. Property: Phillips. Editorials/Leaders: Changing Steel Equation, All Out For Full Employment, Asia's developing nationalism, Mr Nixon's visit, Mr Brezhnev Surveys The World The German frontier. Letters to the Editor: The V and G tribunal, Abolishing the Public Trustee, BBC Empire film, Reductions in food prices, Wages and food prices, A Victorian collection, Curing inflation, Protestants' role in finding Irish solution, Suggestions on introduction of value added tax, Protecting the investor's interests, Regional radio, Post Office revised charges, Future of Public Record Office. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Brig D. Schreiber, Mr George Leech Exhibits for National Army Museum, Count Carandini. Business and Finance: Call for world panel on prosperity, Beecham makes price increases, Fixed Interest and Money Shadows across gilt market, Equities Confident ahead of Budget, BICC raise pre-tax profits by 26 pc, Institute calls for inquiry into company law reform, Unit trust prices, £1.5m state contracts for hovercraft industry, Three-man group buys Midland car franchises, Steel users to oppose 'hidden increases' by BSC, Equities firm on stimulus hopes, Israel Bank restrictions may be eased, Switzerland Little sign of any broad revival in the economy, Dividends and interest less than 3.5pc of income, Consumption of milk and butter fell last year, 'Resign' call by RIBA president meets rebuff, Glaxo plans reconstruction, Company News Fairclough's dividend and profits up, Mining Poseidon in copper chemical venture, Paying by instalments, Briefly from the Boardroom, Eve of Budget evidence of need to boost industry, Private mines need government aid, West German industry Worrying growth of trade union militancy, Boeing offers three-deck 747s to boost sales, France Industrialists predict slow expansion, Egypt Committee will study Suez oil pipeline project, Commodities Sugar up after heavy losses, Whitehall begins scrutiny of Marathon plea for grants, Plan to curb payments surpluses, West Germany Morgan Guaranty to widen ownership of Euro-Clear, Live pigs for Bulgaria in £1m UK contract, Metal Traders' losses 'not from LME dealings', Seamen face TUC suspension, Incomes policy: a view from the City, Contrasting trends in the BICC result, New Issues Eurobond convertibles back in favour, Iraq N Rumaila oil flows next month, Portugal link is last in BLMC export chain, Engineering employers will expel member firms breaching strategy on pay demands, Alaska pipeline poses environment dilemma for America, Business Diary: Italian bank's 'top people' team £100 challenge, Bids and Deals Belgian foray by Drake & Cubitt, Singapore Reduced investment aids, Computer news IBM 'opportunism ' attacked, Canteen wages body 'not needed', Research on ducted ship propeller 'can save fuel', Token stoppages at two Hawker plants to support 9-week strikers. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Spot Rates of Exchange, Foreign Exchange Sterling eases 10 points, Forward Rates, The Times list of latest dividends, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Glaxo close higher, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr R J Withers to head Davy-Ashmore division. Births.
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