The Times - 12/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By George Clark Political Staff, By Our Industrial Staff, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, From Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Philip Howard, By Our Political Staff, By Our Communications Reporter, From Our Correspondent Rhyl, Feb 11, From Our Correspondent Bradford, Feb 11, From Our Correspondent Leeds, Feb 11, By Staff Reporters, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, From Patrick Brogan, From Our Correspondent Madrid, Feb 11, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From David Bonavia, From Our Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Richard Wigg Buenos Aires, Feb 11, From Ian McDonald Washington, Feb 11, From Our Correspondent Cape Town, Feb 11, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, By Roy McKelvie, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, From John Hennessy, From Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, David Wade, Ronald Hayman, Stanley Sadie, Max Harrison, Stephen Walsh, Roy Hay, Katie Stewart, Harry Golombek, Edward Mayer, John Carter, Pamela Vandyke Price, PHS, Fred Emery, MICHAEL LYNCH-BELL, NIGEL W. G. TAYLOR, , D. J. ENRIGHT, , ROBERT GREACEN, , JOHN HEWITT, , DAVID HOLBROOK, , ELIZABETH JENNINGS, , ROBERT NYE, , DEREK STANFORD, , REMI THOMAS., ALAN LAMBOLL, , MEREDITH WHITTAKER, , JOHN STOKES, , MICHAEL COLSTON, , W. ROBSON-BROWN, , PHYLLIS SUMMERFIELD, , MICHAEL McGRUIRE MP., JOHN BROSCHE, , CHARLES W. TAYLOR, , JOHN LEE, , R. KITZINGER, , ANTHONY W. BUZZARD, , GODFREY N. BROWN, , JAMES SALTER, , R. A. WEALE, , J. L. WILLIAMS, , HARDING of PETHERTON, , ANTONY P. DEW, , R. ANDERSON., ROBIN BRYER, , By Norman Pittenger, King's College, Cambridge, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr Anthony Lewis writes:, Mr Ralph Johnson, Mr Douglas Houghton, Mr Francis King, Lord Gore-Booth, By Peter Jay Economics Editor, From Robert Fisk Belfast, Feb 11, From Roger Berthoud, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Margaret Stone, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Ian Morison, Derek McCulloch, Margaret Stone, M. S., John Drummond, By Ian Morison, By Melvyn Westlake, From Anthony Thomas, By Our Labour Staff, John Nelson-Jones, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR,
ResumoNews: Athens urges Cyprus President to give up Czech-made arms, Food Dish for a busy day, Workers' self-management urged for broadcasting, Travel A charter for a happy trip, Gaullists to hit back at Prime Minister's critics, Children 'should not have been exposed to risk', Aspirin may have caused boxer's death in ring, Widespread confusion in industry over the emergency orders, Pakistan in grip of general protest strike, America's 'white flight' from bussing, Waterloo rail clash settled, Hitch in talks for reopening of Madrid paper, Farmers' protest hits towns, Tragedy of the Cinderella slum hospitals, Church doubles wedding and burial fees, Witch hunt fear among Opposition in S Africa, Lord Wilberforce to head strike inquiry, Antarctic cruise passengers rescued, Science report Geophysics: Earth's soft solid centre, Gardening Being wary of a false spring, Aid for laid-off workers may cost £20m a week, Good Food Guide Paying the price but getting the best in Germany, From Monday 'a great part of Industry will be on half time', Power charges up 5 per cent, Enniskillen's march organizers face counter-attractions, Egypt offers concession if Israel leaves Sinai, Russians warned to distrust foreign rail travellers, Rocks fall on school after quarry blast, One man's show of 14 living canvases, American bombers make 100 raids in a day, Signor Andreotti lectures his reluctant party, Suburban rail services will be cut from tomorrow but main line trains are unaffected, National Stud: guardian of British bloodstock, NCB say that 17 coalfaces will not be reopened, Heath warning of millions out of work, British ships resume visit to Brazil, The Times Diary Two politicians for Brussels, 'Life' magazine calls Hughes book a hoax and cancels contract, Full turnout Labour Whip promises, Army rebuff to Gen Peron, Tests confirm cyanide dumping at tip, Drink Classic but not classed, Mr Smith challenged on intimidation, The strange way unbelief bears a witness to God, Paris summit proposal for EEC secretariat as step towards reviving idea of European unity, Use of the Army 'could come', Latest snow reports. Politics and Parliament: Development agency for regions suggested, MPs staggered by drastic measures to restrict the use of electricity, Power cuts on industry: Minister fears million will be laid off, Opposition challenges Mr Davies for his 'comrlacency', Minister cuts factory week by four days, MPs seek more incentives for low-paid. Sport: Tennis Borowiak fights sense of awe, Another gold medal for Russian girl, Hockey Freitag in England trial, Football Mystery of new cooperation, Sports in Brief, Rackets Smith and Angus in final, Golf Rosburg takes lead with round of 69, Racing Moyne Royal fancied in open race, Winter Olympic Games US slalom victory brings relief, Weekend fixtures, Rugby Union England must remain cool in face of Irish fire in loose, Athletics Eleven-year-old girls may run 1,500 m. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Abbey Life Assurance Company Limited, Jascot Capital Fund, M & G, Property Growth Assurance, The Times Superstore, Barclays Unicorn Ltd., Ebor Capital Accumulator Fund, Tyndall Assurance Ltd., South African Airways, Multiple Display Advertisements, Ansafone, Hambro, The Times, Save And Prosper Group, EQUITY & Law. Index. Law: The man who made money out of strikes, Czechs free son of purge victim, Film actor cleared, Schoolboy says his brother tortured him, American airman accused of attempted spying, Law Report February 11 1972 Queen's Bench Divisinn Public Order Act information not bad for duplicity Vernon v Paddon, Legal aid in divorce cases, Stafford case going to appeal court, Court of inquiry best hope of getting just settlement of coal strike. Official Appointments and Notices: Deputy Lieutenant, Middle Temple, University news, Administrator is new London CID chief, Consecration of bishop snubbed by Dutch church. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: M. M, Business Notices, For The Epicure, Educational, ART EXHIBITIONS also on page 8, Women's Appointments, Music On The South Bank, Funeral Arrangements, Services tomorrow: Quinquagesima, Entertainments. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Broadcasting, Bridge Correct timing, Chess Fresh approach, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,998. Reviews: Scottish films at the NFT, New York Notebook/Clive Barnes Ballet with an Oriental touch, English Chamber Orchestra Queen Elizabeth Hall, Jean-Pierre Cassel on French directors, A feast for the devoted Mozartian, US silver bowl sells for record £15,500, Radio Shock and drama, London debuts. Editorials/Leaders: A Time For Reason. Letters to the Editor: Middle East talks, Sovereignty in EEC, Lyme Regis sewage plant, Student unions, Motorway litter, Paintings seen by candle-light, Accents in the close, Strike pickets as portents of collapse of public order, Issues in Rhodesia, The James report, Bob's your uncle, Human image debased, Late at the theatre, National Parks. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Tuesday, Feb 11th, 1947 Peace treaties signed. Obituaries: Herman Schrijver, Lord Crowther Commission on Constitution, Alexei Nikanchikoy, Frederic Jackson Conductor and teacher, Mr J. R. Caseley, Sir Roger Allen. Business and Finance: Bids and Deals Costain reject Hanson, Cadmium prices raised sharply, Personal borrowing Credit cards can often turn up trumps, Fractional drop in food prices index this week, Commodities, Offers, Fixed Interest and Money, The fiscal rewards of virtue, Dan-Air buys Skyways in £650,000 cash deal, Wheel turns full circle for Hambro Life property set-up, 18 pc cutback in workforce at BP Chemicals plant, Pensions Civil Service scheme to let in 250,000 more, BEA staff recruitment halted for a year in £4m economy drive, One-day strike over jobless brings London docks to a halt, Insurance New look for London Life policy, Company News Fram agrees to Fairclough paper at 26.4p, Payment on Penn Central mortgage bonds demanded, Briefly from the Boardroom, Lay-offs at BLMC now total 8,000, Equities, Industrial output down in last quarter: trade balance continues to deteriorate, Unit trust charges may be freed, Council backs tailoring rise, Britain sending development aid link officials to Bangladesh, Lloyds' profits up 17pc, Unit trusts, Mining Later start on QM's Nabarlek uranium, House of Fraser forming property group, New Issues Cannon Street to raise £7.1m, Unit trusts The right fund for the wrong reasons, EEC formally approves trade pact with United States, Building society receipts up £70m last month but fewer mortgages granted, Midland to issue $ certificates of deposit, Lloyds' 1971 benefITS from LBI, Hopes for 7,200 new jobs in N Ireland. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Coal strike hits equities, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Foreign Exchange, Unit trust prices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Grand Metropolitan names computer service director. Property: London And Suburban. Births.
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