The Times - 11/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By a Staff Reporter, From John Hennessy, , By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope and Robert Fisk, From Michael Knipe, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Corresspodent, From Denis Taylor, By Our Political Staff, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Our Transport Correspondent, Sally White, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Our Medical Reporter, By Our Education correspondent, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Parliamentary Staff, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, From Dan ver der Vat, From Nicholas Gage, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Strafford, From Fred Emery, From Derek Wilson, From Michael Hornsby, Katie Stewart, Joan Chissell, Keith Horner, Max Harrison, Irving Wardle, Penelope Houston, Barry Norman, Michael Wale, From John Hennessy, By Roy McKelvie, By Norman Fox, By Alan Gibson, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, Michael Leapman, ANTHONY PARKIN., DRUMMOND D. A. LESLIE, , PATRICK W. MONTAGUE-SMITH, , ABEL MUZOREWA, , RICHARD WILDMAN, , I. K. C. HOBKIRK, , R. E. SCOULLER, , FRED LEE, , S. LAVELLE, , RICHARD CONROY, , MONSON, , ROBERT MASON, , ROGER WILDING., AHMED ANIS, , D. R. DAVIES, , ARTHUR W. TAYLOR, , B. A. WILLIAMS, , LAURA BECKINGSAIE, , JOHN BROOKS, , J. H. GREENWOOD, , D. J. W., By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Financial Staff, By Our Air Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Roger Vielvoye, By Terry Byland, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, BY Andrew Wilson, By Malcolm Brown, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, From David Cross, JOHN SUTCLIFFE, , JULIAN DE LISIE, , C. H. NEVILLE-SMITH, , D. JENNINGS SMITH, , G. C. GODBER., B. P. MUSTOE, , W. E. ROSE, , M. B. JOB, , A. SEAWARD., ROY K. SHORT, , David Jones, David Cross, From Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Dennis Dwyer, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Our Industrial Editor,
ResumoNews: Special rates for New Zealand lamb Food prices, Uganda escaper 'fell over bodies', 90-minute delays on evening trains, Dacca wants recognition before talks, Minister defends justice of French tax system, Olympic captain's dope test proves positive, The making of a good story, The Times Diary Eastbourne Tories in new row, Blast near Ulster border kills 2 soldiers, Paris summit accord on currencies, Snow reports, Backing for report on divorce lukewarm, Rothschild plans opposed by environment council, RAC calls for stricter control of foreign lorries, 6,000 lost in Iran as snow buries villages, Pressure for election growing in Italy with coalition disarray, Step next week towards EEC political unity, Members respond to UN plea for cash, 'No blame' verdict on Scots gas disaster, Pit equipment ruined as the strike continues, More murdered in London, says Yard, Exchange of opinions reported between Israel and Jordan, Pay inquiry set up as mines talks fail, Orange masters defend constitution, Jesuits urged to remember loyalty to the Pope, Mr Irving reported to be ready to make a deal, Sir Alec's 'great nation' gesture pleases Delhi, Setting the priorities for Bangladesh, Ulster lawyers call for changes in Special Powers Act procedures, Notting Hill blamed rather than people, Foreign buyers dominate furniture sale, Mystery death of Chinese UN delegate, Counterpoint, Bonn hopes rise for summit with Poland, Call for Labour unity, Irish song by McCartney banned by BBC, Pakiistanis get up to 14,000 passports a year in Bradford, A sacred elephant fluffs its royal cue, Mr Smith says he will prove that Africans have been intimidated, Mr Nixon expecting long detailed talks in Peking, Irish complaint may go to Europe council, Science report Haematology: Levels of radioactive iron in the blood, NUT to discuss 51-point pay structure, Democrats ask if Mr Muskie has taken his popularity lead too much for granted, 'Less security' for tenants in housing Bill, Abortion unsafe, population conference told, Free food and clothing for miners' families after protest sit-in at Staffordshire county buildings, Cairngorms climb plan 'not too ambitious", Jolly protest by pupils for new school building, Americans recall bombing fleets to Vietnam, Mr Barber's flight plan for an election, Move to cut qualifying age for MPs to 18. News in Brief. Law: Life jail for brothers who paid assassins, Doctor freed by appeal court after petition, Man accused of two murders, Nurses on assault charge, Two fined after false claims for benefit, Court of Appeal The case of the forgotten judgment A/S Cathrineholm v Norequipment Trading Ltd, Constable says police car hit fleeing men twice, Two accused of revealing Britons' bank accounts, Yard man agrees with judge that to think of framing innocent man would be 'abominable', Inquiry agent posed as official, Queen's Bench Division Striking postman guilty of Giro offence Halstead v Patel, Parkhurst man cleared of murder charge, Yard man asked about 'framing'. Politics and Parliament: NCB's new offer not derisory-minister: £48m more on wage bill in first year, Party leaders in bitter clash on Rhodesia, Mr Heath warned of close vote on Market Bill, Prime Minister pays tribute to restraint of majority in Ulster House of Commons, Rhodesia: angry reaction to Mr Heath's bomb iibe at Mr Thorpe, Electricity bills: boards 'bullying and tyrannical', New footway proposed for orderly lobbying of MPs, Hopes of talks on James report before Easter, Royal Assent, Closure of Saltley depot caused by illegal picketing-Mr Davies, Government lose on local radio clause, Disclosure of MP's breath test regretted, Minister attacks inflated power bills, Cooks' buyer will have to maintain its reputation House of Lords, Bringing legal advice and assistance to poorer sections of the community, Motion censuring Speaker for debate. Index. Display Advertising: Civil Engineering Contractors & Builders, Dunhill, Blakdale-Nse Limited, Common Market Law Reports, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Limited, Drivers Jonas, Twa, The Animal Health Trust,, Bea, Jaguar Xj6, Mbs, Londonderry Inquiry, Northwood Publications Ltd.,, The Burlington Magazine, Boac, The Winterbottom Trust Limited. Official Appointments and Notices: RAF commissions, Theatre chiefs leave after policy dispute, University news. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Arts and Entertainment: The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,997, Broadcasting, Champions in world chess venue deadlock, Radio. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday Feb 10, 1947 Electricity cuts. Reviews: The Threepenny Opera Prince of Wales, The Faces Rainbow, Schneiderhan/Klien Queen Elizabeth Hall, Ackerman, Dougall and Harker Bbc 2, cpe Purcell Room, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Punishment Park (x) Essoldo, Chelsea Un Soir... un Train (a) Paris Pullman Man in the Wilderness (a) Abc 1 Fortune and Men's Eyes (X) Cameo-Poly Modern Times (u) Paramount. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Rackets Faber should set holder hard task, Cricket Jamaica denied victory by Hastings, Winter Olympic Games Assumption by Miss Famose that did not hold good, Boxing Armstrong's test of strength, Swimming Father threatens ban on Olympic hope, Sports in Brief, Tennis Fine era of expertise drawing to an end, Football Hereford overcome by popularity, Racing North Pole's chance to dispel doubts over reputation, Golf Two Americans blaze trail with 66, Rugby Union Air Force call up their reserves of fitness. Editorials/Leaders: Hire Purchase Agreement, Ways Of Coping With The Guerrillas, The Talks Break Down, WHO Intimidates Whom In Rhodesia?. Letters to the Editor: Middle East peace talks, African National Council, Trees in Regent's Park, The Tote's betting offices, Dispersal and employment, Slavonic Studies School, Beer by the litre, Planning for the future, Courtesy titles a Crown prerogative, Army wives, Productivity and unemployment, Pre-export finance needed, Motor insurance, School uniforms, Spirit of conservation, Bob's your uncle, 'Children and old folks', Signing against the motorways, A crown piece?, The James report, What is Prosperity?, Join'em, Reactions in Eire, No rise in Watneys. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Marshal Nikolai Kryloy, Mr Robert Atkins A perennial presenter of Shakespeare's plays, Sir F. Bawden An outstanding plant pathologist. Business and Finance: $14m IFC Iran loan, Mr David Frost to chair public company, United States Cheaper uranium fuel process, Continuing low demand for steel reflected in production figures, Bids and Deals Wheeler's 'no' to increase, Shell Oil raises £77m in US, New Issues. Dallas rights on buoyant Profits, Shipping plea to Bonn, Commodities, NFC awarded £3.7m state aid, Unit trust prices, Giro charges expected to be raised soon, CBI closing two offices in rationalization, London docks idle today in jobless protest, Fixed Interest and Money, Sir David Barran to step down at Shell, Company Meeting Abbey Panels Limited Mr. E. Loades Reports Favourable Current Trends, Gas Council men keep posts, Initial defensive moves from Miles Druce, Common Market Floating rate helped $700m trade surplus, Walk-out looms over redundancy notices, Chrysler profits up, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Finance Houses approve main Crowther report, Post Office in satellite deal, Business Diary: BSC's new creations · Bennett's 70 years on · Marketing a poet, ECGD met claims at £23m in nine months, Margarine link with Americans, IDV board accept new Watney bid, Market leaps despite coal strike and power threat, Europe bankers prepared to take more dollars as aid to realignment, Process plant makers petition Mr Davies, Central banks rally to support of American currency, Foreign Exchange, Slow step nearer accord over EEC energy, NUBE withdraws plea to Industrial Relations Court, Picketing at NE oil refineries will cause 5,000 lay-offs at steelworks in a week, Engineering unions ready to test Act by sympathy strikes over pay, UK airports to increase landing fees and impose peak time leyy, Company News Pride & Clarke's best result for eight years, Engineering unions reach broad agreement on BLMC disputes procedure, Italy Montedison wins control of Snia Viscosa, TGWU threat of ban on trawlers from Iceland, US dumping charge, Postal workers repay half of union loan, European aero engine industry in embryo, Aerospace exports soar to £328m peak, Dollar hampers EEC effort to curb fluctuation range, UK yards unprepared for coming oil rig boom, An. aconda dives to $357m loss, Mining No Rustenburg cutbacks in 1972, Jensen to expand its labour force by 50 pc, Computer group calls for ' fair play' over VAT, Will the pastures be richer for the Leyland Buffalo range?, Regional policy Opportune time to try new initiative, New setback to Alaska pipeline, BLMC completes truck range. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues, London & Regional Market Prices Strong rise in equities. Business Appointments: Contracts, Business appointments Mr W Weir made Bank of England director. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.
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