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The Times - 03/05/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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From Sydney. H. Schanberg, From Michael Hornsby, By a Staff Reporter, By Norman Fox, From Fred Emery, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, By Our Business News Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Labour Staff, From Robert Fisk, From Denis Taylor, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Our Correspondent, From Arthur Osman, By Peter Hopkirk, By Christopher Warman, By Chris Dunkley Communications Reporter, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Our Education Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, From Charles Hargrove, From Our Own Correspondent, From John Earle, By David Spanier, From Eric Marsden, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Peter Strafford, From Richard Wigg, From Mario Modiano, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From David Housego, By Jerome Caminada, By Our Commonwealth Staff, From David Bonavia, From Leo Goodstadt, By Our Horticultural Correspondent, From Sydney Friskin, By Jack Fingleton, By Roy McKelvie, By Jim Snow, From Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Irving Wardle, William Mann, Stanley Reynolds, Alan Blyth, Peter Waymark, John Russell Taylor, Joan Chissell, by Moira Keenan, Valerie Alderson, Dennis Walters, Richard Davy, Louis Heren, PHS, Edward Mortimer, I. S. BENJAMIN, , GARDINER, , DEREK WALKER-SMITH, , EDWARD GARDNER, , PETER ARCHER, , ARNOLD THORNE, , VASSILIS FRANGOS, , C. A. COMYNS CARR, , JOE HAINES, , JOHN McKNIGHT, , TIMOTHY MAURICE, , W. MOSZCZYNSKI, , D. H. CRAIGHEAD, , ROBERT USHER, , C. J. P. POWER, , NOBLE FRANKLAND, , C. NAYLOR, , SHELFORD BIDWELL, , MICHAEL BINYON, , Capt R. E. D. Ryder VC., By Ian Morison, From Anthony Thomas, By Melvyn Westlake, From David Cross, By Our U S Economics Correspondent, , By Andrew Wilson, By Malcolm Brown, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Peter Hill, By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Dennis Dwyer, Patricia Tisdall, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, A. R. BROWN, , TERRY BOSTON, , C. P. MORTON, , T. A. W. LLOYD, , DR J. NOTLEY, , By Richard Spiegelberg, JOHN WATSON, , Christopher Marley, Bruce Kinloch, Philip Dyer, John Armytage,

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News: Businesses based on home, Bargain price plan for council house sales, British mission sees hope of reconciling Bengalis and minority, Saigon Army runs from Quang Tri leaving battle front to marines, More office space in new Piccadilly Circus plan, Women get entry to the Stock Exchange, Dr Castro begins tour of socialist nations, President Sadat plots a long, hard course, Boroughs where art will be in full bloom, Growing Point, Crucial Bonn debate on treaties put off until Friday as parties search for compromise, Rhododendrons, irises and roses fill RHS hall, Calls to the Bar, New Soviet journal launched in anti-Maoist campaign, Rower with cancer marries, Tutankhamun tomb claim is challenged, Travel man refused entry, Early Indiana results point to Humphrey win, Helicopter hunt for gun gang after silver raid, Another 10 sites for commercial radio, Accord with Belgium on summit issues, Bridges over a troubled border, National docks strike threat if talks fail, Labour makes big gains in Scottish towns, Education priority areas 'should be extended', Foreboding in Washington of massive air retaliation against North Vietnam, Mr Rogers consults allies before summit, Monarchy a 'corrupting influence on society', Bethlehem becomes focal point of West Bank elections, China releases strayed Royal Navy junk, Hanoi forces seize all northern province, Rebel union to give away £35,000 saving, Fury over regrading of American spaniel, Hospital staff exonerated, Science report Pest control: Eradicating mosquitoes, Canada takes steps to curb foreign takeovers, Hopeful sign in arms talks, Seventh plan for Piccadilly mounts the launching pad, 'More to EEC than prices', Tug of war in London over Rhodesia, New legislation planned to safeguard UN diplomats, Southend seeks to keep its distance from Foulness, Iraq accused again of deporting Iranians, Union wins point in recognition move, Cohabiting women to get benefit for children, Britain hits at poor nations' policies on debt, Dr Craig will remain at Lancaster University, Italian General Election Communist view of a wider Europe, The Times Diary Exit Review: BBC's arts plan, Nursery Schools' Campaign: Hundreds of, French view of the British, Mass lobby of MPs by opponents of EEC, Free travel on buses tried again in Rome, Mr Eban says Egypt does not want peace, Exit guardian of the old America, £500 and £250 Premium Savings Bond winners, BEA dismisses four more Trident pilots for refusing course, IRA bombing switches from civilian to industrial targets, Arms dump found in Feltrinelli inquiry, Italian General Election Big business aloof from politics but small firms seek reforms, Mr Humphrey threatened with Ohio setback, Resignation in protest by Rhodes scholar, Greece takes strong line on militant students. Sport: Racing Extra two furlongs may not trouble Erimo Hawk, Hockey Britain taste Continental opposition, Show jumping Italian short on style but clear on rounds, Boxing Middleton claims to have winning system, Sports in Brief, Football Birmingham sweat their way back into first division, Cricket Australians go confidently north, Football stand explosion, Real Tennis Bloomfield and Angus meet in final again, Athletics Cambridge include 17 Blues, Golf Shade recovers to take a one stroke lead. News in Brief. Politics and Parliament: Mr Camp's right of access to MPs, Minister anxious for talks on docks, Abolition of hare coursing Bill rejected: end of field sports feared House of Lords, Confrontation with trade unions denied House of Commons, Successful conciliation, All important provisions will be debated, Complaint of abuse of procedure, Government carries EEC Bill guillotine by 11 votes, Police widow wants death penalty back, Efforts to get more vacancies notified, Communities Bill guillotine carried by 11 votes: full-hearted contempt for House-Mr Foot, How MPs voted on guillotine of Europe Bill. Index. Display Advertising: Port Of London Authority, A. W. (Securities) Limited, City Of London Polytechnic, S. Pearson & Son, Limited, Matthews & Goodman, Berlitz, Multiple Display Advertisements, Walter Duncan & Goodricke, William Baird, Sundridge Park Motors, Younghal Carpets, Crac, Pearson Longman Limited, Leslie & Godwin (Holdings) Limited, British Enkalon Limited, Bank Leui Le-Israel B.M., Working Together Campaign, Michiilin Radials, Egypt Air, Cranleih Group Limited, Ansafone, Moss Bros, Methodist Homes For The Aged, Senior Engineering Group Limited, London Brick Company Limited, Ecgd, Grimshawe-Windsor Limited, Out Today, College Of The Institute Of Marketing, Antony Gibbs (Personal Financial & Life Assurance Planning), Twa, Abbey Life., Basrah Petroleum Company Limited, First National City Bank. Law: Chemical firms' Europe appeal on prices charge, Police protection ring charges in New York, Ontario Chief Justice, National Industrial Relations Court Parties must report breaches of orders Craddock Brothers v Transport and General Workers' Union UK Association of Professional Engineers v Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers (Technical and Supervisory Section), Pilot of General Sikorski's aircraft claims libel damages from German playwright, Nurse claims £70,000 after tooth operation, Minister has 'no wish to deny justice', In public interest to dissolve shell of a marriage Mathias v Mathias, Court of Appeal County court adoption practice In re M (an infant), Firms must tell Industrial Court of contempt, Sir John Donald son says, Court decides U S miners' union poll is invalid, Union is advised to answer charges, Bail refused to French lawyer in murder case, Lennons win court point, Court confirms sentence on Gaullist deputy, Four men on arms charges, Angela Davis is called to witness stand, Appeal date fixed for Timothy Davey, Blind man accused, Jury acquit schoolboy. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Chess lead held by Larsen after quick draw, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,066, Iceland chosen for world chess contest, Getting On coming off. Official Appointments and Notices: Church News New Bishop of Bradford, University news, Lord Boyd-Carpenter, Bravery award, Lambeth Diploma in Theology. Deaths. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Friday, May 2, 1947. Partition hint. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, University Appointments, Women's Appointments, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on pages 12 and 30, Entertainments. Reviews: Harold Fielding: how to succeed in musicals by really trying, Aleko La navarraise Collegiate Theatre, Iran joins world film market, Julius Caesar Royal Shakespeare, Stratford-on-Avon, Alberni Quartet Shaw, Lpo Festival Hall, Rich Man, Poor Man Bbc 2, Children and books A clutch of paperbacks. Editorials/Leaders: An Inadequate Report, American Capital's Invasion Of Canada, The Piccadilly Roundabout, President Sadat's Two Voices. Letters to the Editor: Police reorganization, Defining a charitable institution, Legal profession in Spain, Lanes closed to cars, Small shop VAT, Greek National Theatre, Company first, All set for anarchy in the town halls, Literary gems, Dear rate for travellers, Bath developments, "The Times" in Russia, Dispute at the docks, The rules of war, A museum of the D-Day landings, Foulness: jumping the gun?, Chequers footpath, Import of furs. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Property: Samuel Rose loving cup fetches £1,900, Offices, Country Properties, London And Suburban. Obituaries: Dr R. W. Ladborough, Sir Gerald Hargreaves, Lieut-Col C. Newman, Mr J Edgar Hoover FBI head who created efficient law-enforcing machine. Business and Finance: Fixed Interest and Money Restrained mood in gilt-edged, Graving docks at Birkenhead to be leased, Bids and Deals, Mining, Dow Jones average falls by 7.08 points, Unit trust prices, Equities Second liners supported, Chairmen's Reports, BOAC fuel contract split, Exhibition centre inquiry expected to last six weeks, Fixed price protection Benefits for all from abolition of fire tariff, Contracts £1.25m ICL deal with W German university, GM and Ford reject charges of price fixing, Third world will gain from new training schemes, Advertising and Marketing Japan's boom is a magnet for Western firms, Company News Nurdin tops £1m in 27 pc upsurge, Italian giant at a crossroad: what next for IRI? John Earle reports from Rome on the huge state corporation, EEC-Egypt pact matches Israel deal, US discounts early end to pay-price curbs, Business Diary: Gentleman from Verona Citibank on the move, PLA chairman stresses need to keep London docks competitive and reliable, Briefly from the Boardroom, Court action fails to halt Wimpey meeting, Union in call to take staff body off Register, Details of BSC pact with Firth Brown out today, Paper makers in 'constructive' Whitehall talks, Polyester yarn dumping 'threat to British firms', Consulting firms lose £1.1m of business, Lockheed cut TriStar sales estimate figure, Money Market Rates, Open doors for retailers under Eros, CIR criticizes management's lack of industrial relations training, Prime rate cut, Ford extend their deadline in manning dispute, Incentives for foreign investors on the bourse, Mr Ezra sees boost for mergers in EEC, Report rejects compulsory builders' register, £1.8m order for ferries won by Robb Caledon, Esso puts 0.25p on the price of gas oil, Official reserves up despite IMF debt repayments, Financial News More records broken in capital market, £4,000 pay 'plateau' for top sales engineers, Japan to boost investment, CBI critic challenges value of Harwell research for industry, Commodities Fresh advance in rubber, W German upswing 'likely', Tarmac lives up to its rating. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, Forward Levels, Foreign Exchange Pound slightly lower, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices Gold shares rise on metal price, Wall Street. Business Appointments: Business appointments Mr Basil Denington will join City Panel in July. Births.

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