The Times - 25/02/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Business News Staff, From Trevor Fishlock, By Our Labour Correspondent, From a Staff Reporter, From Pierre Comparet, By David Wood Political Editor, From Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Warman, From Denis Taylor, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By John Groser Political Staff, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Medical Correspondent, By John Roper Medical Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, Sally White, From Our Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Stuart Marshall, By Our Agricultural Correspondent, From Roger Berthoud, From Peter Nichols, From Our Own Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, From Henry Bradsher, From Max Frankel, From Dan van der Vat, From Peter Strafford, From Charles Hargrove, By Our Foreign Staff, From David Bonavia, By Douglas Aiton, From Stewart Harris, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Norman Fox, Irving Wardle, Penelope Houston, Leonard Buckley, William Mann, Joan Chissell, John Percival, John Osborne, PHS, Peter Jay Economics editor, Claire Palley, R. CALZADA, , KENNETH E. SMITH, , P. C. BAYLEY, , NEIL HARVEY, YOLANDA GIBSON, A. K. GALLOWAY., MAXWELL STAMP, , ERNEST G. KLEINWORT, , R. H. JACKSON, , P. C. SELWYN, , JAMES RUSBRIDGER, , T. HAMBREY JONES, , R. A. CRABB, , L. FIELDSEND, , K. MEDFORD, , J. NIGHTINGALE, , P. K. WATKINS, , C. J. YULE, , K. FRANCIS, , K. C. SAUNDERS, , D. E. ROTHERA, , M. D. SHAFFNER, , NIGEL ROGERS, , DENNIS GORDON, , MURIEL BRADBROOK, , LEON RADZINOWICZ, , MARY ANN RADZINOWICZ, , KATHLEEN LEE, , WILLIAM HAWTHORNE, , ANNE KEYNES, , BROOKE CRUTCHLEY, , BETTY BOWETT, , BESSBOROUGH, , CLAUD PHILLIMORE, , G. S. TODD, , THOMAS SHARPE, , ROGER JAMES, , JENNIFER HINTON, , TED SCHAEFER, , GORDON WINTER, , Katie Stewart, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Philip Howard, From Michael Hornsby, E. M. O'R. D., Dr Maurice Nellen, Miss Audrey Williamson, D. C., By Andrew Wilson, From Anthony Thomas, By Dennis Dwyer, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Melvyn Westlake, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Roy Farndon, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, From Our United States Economics Correspondent, From John Earle, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Roger Vielvoye, A. M. C. WATERMAN, , JOHN CARMICHAEL, , R. W. YOUNG, , David Jones, Kenneth Owen, our Technology Correspondent, reports, Roy Hay, by Paul Martin Middle East Correspondent, by Simon Scott Plummer, by Roger Vielvoye, by Nicholas Ashford, by Ian Morison, S.S.P.,
ResumoNews: The Times Diary Pannell moves in Lambton saga, Snow reports, Miss Davis calls for a 'larger victory', Curing a financial xenophobia, Gang destroys town hall and escapes into Eire, £114m bid for Debenhams, Northern Ireland: gaps that a one clause Act cannot close, Athens rejection of report in The Times, Oil: the next stage is to open the bargaining for participation, The dream and the reality in Peking, Woman dies as power cut candle starts fire, Icy winter harms Soviet crops, Government gamble to promote fishing industry, Market whips compromise leaves Labour divided, Move to improve civil rights of foreigners, Secret change of power stations to oil denied, Kuwait a special report New and decisive role in Gulf affairs, Trustees 'will control art sales or loans', Two miners die preparing pit cage for work, Inquiry told of Army's 'point-blank shots', Science report Medicine: How penicillin works, Rumania and Hungary sign friendship pact, Basque bomb attack on police headquarters, More entrants seeking aid to return home, Mines 'face long haul', Lifts fitted but geriatrics 'imprisoned on top floor', Income tax demands were sent for five months after widow told Revenue of her husband's death, Counterpoint, Facts About Kuwait, Audit of local authority schemes in new Bill, Paris peace talks break down again, Rhodesian sugar workers continue strike, Minister to check hospitals on tour of five towns, Fears over lime subsidy, Mr Heath ready to meet Mr Mintoff, Permanent US-China links seem assured, Cruises 'are no rest cure for invalids', President may meet Mao in Hangchow, Poll shows little interest in East German links, Navy will pay tribute to Judy the pointer, Mr Heath avoids pledge on incomes, Girls held in Ankara over wreaths for guerrilla, Fifty dead in Brazilian skyscraper blaze, The Pope criticized as employer, Nationalists suffer setback in S African vote, Senate takes steps to calm buses controversy, Stiff competition for Britain in a tough market, Body in garden of Michael X is identified, Cyanide dumped in children's play area 'could have killed millions', New Vauxhall Victors have more space, power, at higher prices, Mr Nixon on Great Wall foresees end of barriers, Jobs trend is hopeful but 1,617,944 are now idle, Nine more republicans held as Eire leader attacks IRA, PC suspended after attack report, Greek women learnt bomb making in Rome, Stable society in a period of immense change, Blast traps two men in tunnel, Hijack alert in jumbo jet over Britain, Russia revises list of Arab favourites, Wilson hint of new Ulster initiative by Prime Minister, Chinese criticism of US, James scheme criticized as 'pitifully inadequate', New Prime Minister urges Italians to reject extreme right, Hijacked German jet flies home, Italian plea for a federal Europe of the regions, Next stages in the world currency reform, Incomes in Six rise faster than in any region but Japan, Call for general election before EEC entry, Moscow frees prelate believed dead, Critics of Swiss dam 'wise after event', Blowout risk eliminated, tyre firm says, Meat trade recommends pork as New Zealand lamb stocks decline Food prices, Shelter says housing Bill unamended could mean 150,000 fewer homes, Miners' leaders will announce big back-to-work majority today, Australians chided for views on 'niggers', 1 3/4 hr more a week for BBC current affairs, Teheran pact gets a stagnant economy back on stream, Israelis die in ambush, Thieu idea for Asian neutrality, MPs seek changes in law on picketing, An oligarchy but no totalitarian state, New Yard check in Aldershot explosion case, The Last Unknown awakes to politics. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Dunhill, Kac, The British Bank, Multiple Display Advertisements, Hobby Trade, The Gulf Bank, Kuwait Oil Company Limited, Tate & Lyle, Anglo-Israel Bank Limited, The Prestige Group Limited, Richard Ellis & Son, Vickers, Union-Castle Safmarine, Interim Statement, The Scottish Mutual Assurance Society, Kennedy's Builders' Merchants, Bme, Greenall Whitley & Company Limited, Icfc, Vauxhall, The Sunday Times, The National Bank Of Kuwait Sak, Nationwide Building Society, Kuwait Oil Tanker Company S.A.K., Portman, King & Co, Kuwait Investment Company S.A.K., Kuwait-Sheraton Hotel, Schroder General Fund, Debenhams Limited, The Commercial Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., The Arab Bank Ltd, Plm, Twa, Price Forbes (Holdings) Limited, Sun Life Assurance Company Of Canada. Official Appointments and Notices: Four reappointed to hospital committee, Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Secretary named. Weather: The Weather. Law: House of Lords More compensation for agricultural land Rugby Joint Water Board v Footit and Another Same v Shaw-Fox and Others, Gelignite case acquittal, Chancery Division Mortgage protection illusory Barclays Bank Ltd v Taylor and Another, Two years' jail for film actor in drugs case, Final speeches next week in detectives case, Prosecution rejects Sewell plea of manslaughter. Picture Gallery. Sport: Racing Bula's win shortens Cheltenham price, Swimming U S swimmers at Crystal Palace, Brotherhood of the Blue boat, Sports in Brief, Football East is east and west is west and tomorrow the twain shall meet, Boxing The light side and the dark, Rugby Union Hiller ends his career as England international, Cambridge Lents. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, Acknowledgments, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Reviews: Royal Ballet Sadler's Wells, The Decameron (x) Prince Charles Zee and Co. (x) Plaza Weekend of a Champion (a), English Music Purcell Room, New works to get first performances, The Beheading Apollo, The Divine Poem Festival Hall, Cows Bbc1. Arts and Entertainment: New Opera Company, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,009, Radio, Broadcasting, Freehold back at Theatre Upstairs, Former faker's tea service fetches £3,500. Politics and Parliament: Conduct of MPs and televising debates, Asterisks: 'We may have got it wrong', New fisheries research and development board, Review of picketing: police did well during miners' strike House of Commons, General downward trend of immigration, Reductions in defence expenditure would lead to higher unemployment, Race relations complaints, Forces costing every family £4 a week, Drafting law that will catch pornography, Complaint about newspaper report rejected, More power for industry: domestic cuts stay, Farm buildings grant criteria, Giving certain museums more liberty House of Lords, Family planning on TV and other media, Next week, Benefits during. Editorials/Leaders: Lord Eccles's Unpublished Letter, Mr Fulbright Strikes A Blow At Freedom, A Policy For The Regions, Unemployment Reaches Its Peak. Letters to the Editor: Outsize department, Paper round cash, The MP and the Prince, Who wrote the Odyssey?, 'Lilliburlero', Pay of university teachers, The miners' strike: consequences of failure to control inflation, Putting property values on the new Fleet line, Motorway plan for Cambridge, Chichester Market Cross, An incomes policy would be injurious, Too one-sided, Piccadilly bus lane, Compensation for injuries, Solicitors' audience in Crown Courts. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Prof V. Schrire Cardiac Clinic at Groote Schuur, Sir Edward Reid A distinguished banker, Mr Walter Raeburn, Mr Herbert Menges Formation of musical taste, Mr J. L. Behrend. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Feb 24, 1947 Nazi plot. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Debenhams strong on bid news, Foreign Exchange, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business and Finance: Bahrain Vickers may join Japan for Gulf dock project, Mining Lyell still falling: Renison recovers, Synthetic foods North Sea steak comes that much nearer, Shell chief's hopes for N Sea oil, Sir John Wall resigns as ICL chairman and hints at reshaping of company's structure, Bonn and Tokyo act to curb 'hot money' flows, Problems of enforcing pay policy, Commodities, Unit trust prices, Eurosyndicat, Bangladesh to import 85,000 tons of sugar, Fixed Interest and Money, Chairmen's Reports Cheerful outlook at Tate & Lyle, Guide to safety at work, Business Diary: Hudson's unprecedented move. BMW revving-up, Lewis setting its sights on new industries, Industry hopes for marked rise in output next week, Car output falls to 140,000: commercial vehicles down 28 pc, Institution bars technicians, Hint of 5 pc cement price rise in August, Italy Montedison ready to take over six food companies, Briefly from the Boardroom, Equities, Debenhams reject £114m United Drapery Stores bid: 'totally inadequate', £3m agreed bid by SUITS for Whyte, Mackay, RAF order for 25 Jetstreams, Three UDT loan ventures, Company Meeting The Grange Trust Limited, Chile Court challenge to U S freeze on airline assets, 1 pc rise in unit value of exports, Opposition to Heathrow centre plans, United front in engineers pay claim, In brief, UCS doubts on Texan bid, CBI throws down gauntlet to Government: regional aid report calls for strong development commission, Three resign from Italian employers' body, Japan Siberia pipeline finance hinges on expert study, Company News Extra 6½ pc by Henlys in huge profit upsurge, New Issues Jessel vehicle to raise £800,000, Reconciling competition with collaboration, White Paper gives private airlines charter for future, City bank rents are the highest at £25 sq foot, More breweries increase beer prices, Dollar devaluation Bill clears a hurdle, United States IMF campaign on $ debts problem, Common Market Discussions on UK objections to 1 pc capital tax, US groups net $3,000m from change in parities, Mr Lyons launches a bid to catch an uneasy giant, Bids and Deals Croda is wooing Ault & Wiborg, The importance of Homfray's new machine, BSC shares £12m pipeline contract with Japanese. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr W Dekker is new Philips Electronics chief. Shipping News: Warning of cutback for liner shipping. Property: Residential Property, Country Properties. Births.
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