The Times - 19/04/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, By Stewart Tendler, From Ian McDonald, From Robert Fisk, By David Wood Political Editor, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Tim Devlin, By Our Political Staff, By Staff Reporters, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Brian Cashinella, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, by Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Religious Affairs Correspondent, From Roger Choate, From Peter Nichols, From Fred Emery, From Mario Modiano, From Richard Wigg, From Michael Leapman, By Michael Wolfers, From Peter Strafford, From Michael Hornsby, From Eric Marsden, Stanley Sadie, Miles Kington, Stephen Walsh, Leonard Buckley, Irving Wardle, Charles Lewsen, From Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, Charles Hargrove, Peter Nichols, PHS, JONATHAN STEDALL, , LEONARD J. BRYDON, , MOLSON, , K. G. CARR, , GEOFFREY GORER, , R. L. ROURKE, , ELTON, , C. E. STEWART-BEALE, , R. C. STANLEY-BAKER, , ANTONY HORNBY, , REGD. DODWELL, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , W. BLASZCZYK, , JOHN ANDERTON, , A. J. BRAYSHAW, , L. A. ABRAHAM, , DAVID ST JOHN THOMAS, , BRIGID J. KINGHAM, , DAVID B. BOAKES, , by Jane Adrian, Kirsten Cubitt, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, By Our Coins Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman, From Harry Golombek, L.D.G., By Roger Vielvoye, By Ronald Kershaw, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Margaret Stone, By Dennis Dwyer, By Christopher Wilkins, By Malcolm Brown, By Sally White, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, SIMON CAVE, , FORD STURROCK, , ROBERT RIDGEON, , LYNETTE FENLEY, , W. T. J. METCALFE, , CAROLYN BRYN-JONES, , From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From Frank Vogl, JAMES TYE, , Christopher Marley, Harry Chambers, John Armytage, Philip Dyer, P.M., G.L.,
ResumoNews: Israel pardons Briton jailed as Egyptian spy, Psychology for children, Small unit that could save hundreds of lives, US considers Haiphong blockade, Mr Sadat says Russia did not seek bases, 'Cut out knob-twiddling', drip-feed witness says, Pro-Market MPs to keep union support, Check by DPP on 'Oz' magazine, 'A lovely way of passing the time', Christian democracy or none, Help needed for a playground, The Times Diary Swansong for radio balladeer?, Science report Pollution: Emergency service plan, History popular with linked subjects, Young lawyers want barrister-solicitor distinction abolished, Austrian call for new world currency system, Part-time diplomas for graduate teachers, Russia says Fischer match in jeopardy, Architects urged to back ideas men, Cabinet decision already taken, Mr Cathal Goulding at Belfast funeral, Keeping the museum ticket down to 10p, British warning over pact loophole, Conversion of houses for students to be studied, Prudence and caution on the road to European confederation, Hollandia treasures sold for £36,887, Poll shows public in favour of 'cooling-off', Sport doubt on tobacco sponsorship, Treatment of anti-Market Britons deplored in France, Tense time for spacemen as navigation system jams, 'A train ride through the whole animal and plant kingdom', British children among 36 killed in jet crash, Sex education questionnaire for candidates, General Peron 'no longer a political exile', Isle of Wight fights to retain autonomy, Suite of the Lord High Commissioner, United States Japan critical of monetary reform, In America one hijacking leads to another, Philip Howard looks at London: RHA returns 111 horses move into a stately home, How MPs voted on call for referendum, Southend in threat to oppose Foulness, £12m stage of hospital built on time, Three men at heart of a crisis, Superb exhibits at RHS daffodil show, Communication department not what Granada expected, Indian emissary named for Pakistan talks, French view of work-shy, joy-loving Englishmen, Women in path of by-pass stay extra week, Railmen given until noon to call off work-to-rule, Russians halt arms talks, West Germany Lufthansa starts jumbo freighter service today, Delay likely in forming new Turkish Cabinet, Mr Macmillan's statement, Ulster: independence or integration?, Spain Lack of agreement on charter flights 'absurd', Plea for shorter degree course at university, Three-pointed guideline towards integration, Mrs Meir to visit Rumania soon, France Peak overseas investment, Russians on tour of W German plants, Rail services may be a little better, but driving could be difficult, US students plan big strike over air raids, Oecd Dissension reported in high level trade group, Mr McGovern wants primary turned into anti-Nixon vote, University of Keele An experiment that succeeded, Bringing education to the people, The Italian General Election Entertainers bow their way into politics as candidates for the main parties, Socialists reject link with Liberals, Nixon gift oxen fall sick in Peking zoo, Bishop told unity call is 'vague guff', Furnished tenants 'need rent rebates', Slow recognition for pioneer course, How Sweden teaches religion, 'No defiance of law' Mr Callaghan warns Labour MPs, Mr Pattakos creates confusion over prisoner's release with attack on' U S and West Germany, Minister gives warning on fares rise, New An Loc offensive expected, Choice after sampling the entire academic menu, Brighter forecast for newspapers, Bangladesh welcomed to the club, Legal Aid Bill 'should cover tribunals', Growing Point Pets or pond life?, Soviet call to end cold war idea of trade, Pilot wounded when two Czechs hijack aircraft to Germany and ask for asylum, Growth means end of close-knit society, Mr Laird says bombing of North will go on, How Beetle successor came to be abandoned. Index. Politics and Parliament: Mr Benn's warning: 'There could well be trouble', New Labour MP, Swiss bribes questioned House of Lords, Crime record not to be admissible, Abortions for foreign women visitors, Way to beat poverty is to keep down excessive pay claims House of Commons, Amendments rejected by majorities of 29 and 49, Labour abstentions on referendum boost Government majority, Opposition contend respective judgments on EEC should be submitted to people of Britain for decision, Sentenced Ulster MP sleeps at Commons, Complex issue politicians must deal with-Mr Thomson, Preserving old churches, Cross-Channel fares. Law: New charges of contempt against union, Charges against counsel in Spanish case, War criminal to marry in Italian jail, 'Life' for rapist, Policeman says newspaper 'crucified' him, Court of Appeal West Indies Premier to be sued in London, Judge orders constables to be acquitted, Court of Appeal Substituting a representative plaintiff Moon (on behalf of herself and others) v Atherton, Denial on law revision, Submarine bounced off seabed, court told. Display Advertising: Bell's, Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields Ltd, Oxford University Press, Crown, Perkin-Elmer At Keele, Jensen Contract Carpets, Hongkongland, Rwc, Swan Hunter Group Limited, Multiple Display Advertisements, Lloyds Bank Limited,, Mouton-Cadet, Ellis & Goldstein (Holdings) Limited, The City Offices Company Limited, J. Avery & Co. (Est. 1834) Ltd.,, National Westminster Bank, Rothmans Masters, Packard, Cunard Qe2, Interim Statement, Ruberoid, Ro Group Companies, Sale Tilney & Company, Limited, The Bodley Head, Minolta Sr T101, Ansafone, M. E. B., Royal Insurance, Allied English Potteries Limited,, Mini-Master, Barclaycard, University Of Keele, Crusader, American Medical International N.V., Booker McConnell, Gresham Life Assurance Society Limited, Bulova, Students' Bookshops Ltd., Lioyds Bank, City Electrical Installations (Cobridge) Ltd., Stratstone, Jobling, Leek And Westbourne Building Society, EQUITY & Law, Rmc, French, West Midlands Gas, Ncb, Boc, Tjc, H & R Johnson Richards Tiles Ltd, First National City Bank, Banca D'america E D'italia Limited Company. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Race institute chief to resign over vote. Classified Advertising: Appointments Vacant also on pages 4, 10, 26, Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on pages 4, 9, 26, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery. Reviews: 'Mass in simplest idiomatic terms English Bach Festival Oxford, Of Masks and Men Act Inn, Council of Europe's ambitious London exhibition, Team that will be hard to forget Big Wolf Royal Court, Lpo Royal Festival Hall, Whatever Happened to Rolls-Royce? Bbc 1, Modern Jazz Quartet Ronnie Scott's. Sport: Golf Nothing less than the best will do against Spain, Boxing Experience is the champion's answer, Rackets Old hand in a new era, Sport Support for Crowned Prince fades, Sports in Brief, Skiing Triumph by Miss Chalvin over White Lady, Football Choice of Mullery an extra course, Swimming Britain snap out of sluggish form with three records, Tennis Another incentive for young players. Property: London And Suburban, London & Suburban Properties. Editorials/Leaders: The Pernicious Danger, Flexibility And Work Time, A Hardening Of Fronts In Uruguay, Lawyers In The Wind Of Change. Letters to the Editor: VAT and the art market, Pig production efficiency, Tolstoy's last hours, 12 days later, Tutankhamun day and night, A long and lonely road, Buying stamps, Coarse fish and wildfowl, Trade unions and the process of government: use of industrial power, Assaults on licensees, Parliamentary behaviour, Polluted beaches, After 56 days, Having success with safety, Does the camera distort?, Public lending right. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,054, Radio, Setback for favourite in chess tournament, High prices paid for English pottery, Broadcasting. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, April 17, 1947 Texas City disaster. Obituaries: Obituary Brigadier H. Campbell Long link with Indian Army. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Recent Issues, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Wall Street, London & Regional Market Prices Swan Hunter soar ahead. Business and Finance: Equities Company news helpful, £43.3m GKN profit, Bids and Deals Debenhams still against UDS, Grocery sales drop in volume as prices rise, Marks & Spencer profits improve, Prime rate raised, Maples to close store and HQ in July, Plea for cuts in overtime to assist jobless, Business Diary: 'Heavy day' at Dalton's Church in minerals rush, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money Good recovery in gilts, Computer speeds import handling at Heathrow, Wool textile trade seeks exemption from VAT, More drilling in Celtic Sea, Swan Hunter shares spurt, Takeovers Area where City Code is doomed to fail, Engineers are optimistic, Foreign Exchange Further advance in the dollar, Commodities Sugar futures jump £5, 11 trade group study plan for joint London HQ, Flexible working hours 'must be kept outside area of controversy', Company News RMC profit rise is even bigger than forecast, Company finances improved last year, Briefly from the Boardroom, Mining Ranger uranium reserves up, Marathon chief may fly to London next week for 'decisive' talks on Clyde, Haymarket bids £1.3m for Daltons Weekly, Unit trust sales treble in March, EEF may give plant bargaining guidelines, English Electric staff ignore ultimatum, Makers' qualified approval of number plate proposal, Japan curbs electronic exports after European dumping charges, A slowing growth rate at Marks, Money Market Rates, Shares shrug off effects of rail dispute, £8m sales lost by Cowley shutdown, Employees' dishonesty costs £300m a year, New range of trucks for Lansing Bagnall, C A Parsons dismiss 100 technicians, In brief, Classifieds are a linch-pin Advertising And Marketing, Office machine men make their VAT calculations, UK centre in Moscow hits snag, Liberian ships head world casualty list, Chairmen's Reports Booker confident of steady growth, Textile industry seeks parity with EEC, Int Nickel to license process for coloured stainless steelware, New Issues Easier London listing for US companies, Movie moguls look to Brussels for fresh aid, CBI faces growing unrest on price restraint policy, Contracts Honeywell computers for Soviet bank. Business Appointments: Business Appointments Change in board of SunairLunn Poly. Births.
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