The Times - 21/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Staff Reporters, From Denis Taylor, From Our Correspondent, From Michael Knipe, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By a Staff Reporter, From a Staff Reporter, By Brian Cashinella, From Christopher Warman, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By a Bridge Correspondent, By Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Waymark, By Philip Howard, From Peter Nichols, From Patrick Brogan, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, From David Bonavia, From Derek Wilson, From Paul Martin, By Our Diplomatic Correspondent, Moira Keenan, Hazel Shaw, From Our Own Correspondent, Prudence Glynn, From Michael Hornsby, From Moshe Brilliant, Leslie Jerman, From Richard Wigg, Stanley Reynolds, Stanley Sadie, Kenneth Loveland, William Mann, Max Harrison, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, A. Rupert Hall, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, By Our Rifle Shooting Correspondent, By Jim Railton, From St John Donne-Byrne, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, Clifford Longley, Cyril Cunningham, PHS, Muriel Anderson, David Wood, G. S. GREEN, , STANLEY STEWARD, , CONRAD RUSSELL, , J. E. HUMPHREY, , DAVID S. M. HIDE, , P. D. DAGTOGLOU, , TIMOTHY RAISON, , JIMMY EDWARDS, , JAMES TABOR, , RENEE SOSKIN, , CHRIS. D. CRABBIE, , FRED B. REA, , A. L. TIBAWI., P. V. le FEUVRE, , WAKEFIELD of KENDAL, , TERENCE GRIFFIN, , FRANCES MORRELL, , GEOFFREY F. COON, , By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Sue Masterman, By Melvyn Westlake, By Business News Staff, By Michael Baily, Shipping Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, From Frank Vogl, By Peter Hill, From Christopher Reed, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, BRANDON RHYS WILLIAMS, , VICTOR G. SALDJI, , R. HOAR, , CLIFFORD J. FISHENDEN, , Ronald Faux, JOHN HAMILTON, , BRENDAN P. C. CUDDY, , B. JOEL, , Anthony Thomas, Robert Jones, By Sally White, Clifford Webb, Philip Dyer, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely,
ResumoNews: When today's cuts are due, Viewpoint, Householders' turn for deliveries today after coal is moved freely to power plants, Britain gets new VW with front-wheel drive, The Queen has an orchid named after her, Pipe organ transplant heralds a revival, Kent executive opposes settlement, Snow reports, Some old people most in need of visits left out by volunteers, Chou En-lai welcomes Mr Nixon to Peking, Italian Communists seek to win Catholic support for new grouping to replace old coalitions, Coloured jobless blame prejudice, China tries to allay suspicions in Hanoi, Not like the good old days, Decision by Stormont or the people?, 'KGB agent' may be next Moscow rabbi, Mr Mintoff seeks new meeting with Mr Heath, IRA claims shooting as start of retaliation, Papua-New Guinea picks its future leaders, School system 'distorted by fallacy', Union expulsion threat to Russian writers, Three boys from Dulwich College killed in 500ft fall on Snowdon, Sympathy mixed with censure as W European nations look at a Britain torn by a succession of crises, Government's dented wage policy is threatened by new claims, Mr Lynch suggests 'Irish institution' in province, Two churches unite as challenge to all, Chile Congress stops state takeovers, Odd men out in all Christendom, £387,000 for Monsieur X and his betting friends, Science report Petrol: Hazard of removing lead, Shrine defacers are named, Border group of Protestants seek protection, Spinning a web of suspicion, Music and fireworks for Brighton Belle, Italian region hit by floods and avalanches, The Times Diary V and G: civil servant's champion, Arguments for free trade fail to convince The Washington column, Britain as investors' choice, Skirmish over the fate of a Tudor heritage, The Berkeley finds new anchorage, Pit safety call to branches of NUM, Summons move against miners' leaders, Agriculture Woman expert looks at farms abroad, IRA men freed by 'inexplicable' rulings are to be retried, More research urged on river conservation, BAC is after Greek Air Force order, Vietcong inflicts heavy losses on Saigon forces, Put this House in order, 'Anarchy' is theme for Heath broadcast, How safe is the underground?, A woman in the wings, Europe must keep US troops, says Dr Luns, Report sees menace to society in 'epidemic' of drug-taking, British envoy has talks on Cyprus crisis, Advice to women on claiming benefits, Hopes rise as Dr Jarring arrives in Cyprus, Rhodesia's indomitable tribesmen demand instice from Britain, Russians fear Nixon deal which could make Peking stronger, Miners crossed threshold of militancy in November. News in Brief. Index. Law: Strong attack on King Husain at Cairo trial, Charges after Yevtushenko incident in U S, Ulster consternation over detainee case, Sgt-major dies: youth charged, Anglican Dean of Johannesburg to appeal today. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Olivetti Systems, Mac Arthur's Scotch, Hampton & Sons, The Department Of Trade And Industry, Volkswagen(gb) Limited, The National Bank Of New Zealand Limited, North East Development Council, Courtaulds, Limited, Umo Plant Limited, Hambros Bank Limited. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,005, Bridge lead fluctuates in cup match. Picture Gallery. Reviews: Alberto Remedios Queen Elizabeth Hall, McCabe Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, A lively romp by a well-stocked scientific mind The Extension of Man: the History of Physics before the Modern Age, Stephen D Bbc 1, London Oboe Quartet/ Pears Wigmore Hall, Monteverdi Choir Queen Elizabeth Hall, LPO/Solti Festival Hall, Alberto Portugheis Queen Elizabeth Hall, Quick guide. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Sport: Speed skating Schenk takes world title, Rugby Union England may make four changes for match against France, Rifle shooting Cambridge set record, Athletics, Rowing Cambridge retain four old hands, Racing Critical season for French racing, Cricket Pitch likely to help spinners in closing stages, Sports in Brief, Tennis Line call costs Nastase concentration and title, Golf Blancas wins play-off: Jacklin's six at 11th, Squash rackets Jehan forces Hunt to brilliance, Football, Hockey Fripp's great save keeps Wiltshire hopes alive, For the record. Editorials/Leaders: Co-Operatives' Capital Flow, Lessons For The Country After The Strike. Letters to the Editor: Night assemblies, Budget hopes, Rise in drunken driving offences, Lyme Regis sewage plant, 'Lilliburlero', Britain and EEC: powers of Parliament, Pyramid franchising, Cancelled rugby match in Dublin, If Lord Pearce says "No", Charities' plastic bags, Capacity for innovation, Discs for coins, Students' press officer, Management of companies, Holy places in Jerusalem, Increasing price of houses, Electricity supply. Court and Social: Court Circular. Official Appointments and Notices: Latest appointments, Appointments in the Forces, Church news. Politics and Parliament: Parliamentary Diary House Of Lords, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Feb 19, 1947. The good old days. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Group Capt G. S. M. Insall. Vc, Sir Mortimer Warren, Mr John Grierson Founder of the documentary film movement. Business and Finance: Contracts Holland, Hannen win £3.3m housing order, Polygram Group plans records takeover in U S, Results this week Kleinwort, First Nat Finance and NatWest, In brief Dunlop Pirelli shop stewards sign pact, UK coal strike could benefit the Germans, January's National Savings surge ahead, New Issues Graham Wood's short record, Seminar looks at prospects for Japan in Europe British firms first in line for takeovers from abroad, Mining RTZ's post-mining land rehabilitation, Fuel imports are likely to continue, Industry in the regions Shetland's fear is an overheated economy, Management Difficult lessons thrown up by the mineworkers' strike, Clash over exchange risks plan, Australian smelter project, Business Diary in Europe: Nixon's man for · EEC Birnbaum at 60, Government may rely on Whitehall manpower unit to reinforce wages policy, Ecuador may revise contracts with oil groups, Dutch strike may drag on, BSA looks ahead to the new sales season, CEGB may reopen talks with Phillips for North Sea gas, Commodities Prospect of London tea futures, Engineering industry keeping pay rises within 8pc limit, IATA out to win friends and influence people, Company News Trebled profits from Westward TV, American dockers go back with 26 per cent award, Takeover Birmingham style, A need for new horizons. Shipping News: Immediate outlook for shipping 'gloomy'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Reshuffle at Pilkington division. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks, Bonds traded in Europe. Property: Commercial And Industrial Properties, Property Abroad, Commercial & Industrial Properties, Property Expansion on new site logical step. Births.
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