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The Times - 20/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Our Legal Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Julian Mounter Motoring Correspondent, By Our Labour Staff, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Hugh Noyes Parliamentary Correspondent, From Ian McDonald, From Brian Cashinelia, By Our Air Correspondent, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Our Medical Reporter, By Philip Howard, By Stewart Tendler, By Garry Lloyd, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Tony Aldous, From Our Correspondent, By Our Local Government Correspondent, By Our Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, From Roger Berthoud, From Gretel Spitzer, From Our Own Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By Our European Editor, From David Cross, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, From Richard Wigg, From Our Special Correspondent, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Dessa Trevisan, By Michael Wolfers, By Brian James, By Pamela Macgregor-Morris, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, Morton N. Cohen, David Piper, Roy Strong, Bevis Hillier, Michael Holroyd, Peter Waymark, William Gaunt, William Mann, Alan Blyth, Gerald Ely, Ronald Butt, Bernard Levin, PHS, Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, JOHN STOKES., MICHAEL LIPTON, , BOYLE OF HANDSWORTH, , F. ELWYN JONES, , JEREMY THORPE, , R. A. BUCHANAN, , MICHAEL WATTS, , PETER OWEN, , RALPH D. GEE, , FRANK NORMAN., GLADWYN, , LEONARD F. BEHRENS., BERNARD WALL, , MEREDITH WHITTAKER, , S. DELAFONS., Fiske, S. Clinton Davis. John Fraser, John D. Grant, W. Stratton Mills, T. H. M. Skeet, John Loveridge, Julian S. Goldstone, Michael B. Buck (Chairman of SCREAM), James Goudie (Vice-Chairman), Bee Mansell (Secretary), A. M. Knapp (Treasurer), Renée E. Pearson, Mary T. Goudie, R. E. Dinsey, C. J. Elliott. SCREAM, 5 Clifford Street, W1., EVELYN KING, House of Commons., DENIS MAHON, , JOSEPH LOSEY., GERARD NOEL, , by Penny Radford, Sakhuja v Allen, D. W. writes:-, Sir Robert Robinson, OM, writes:-, Russell v Russell, By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Our Midlands Industrial Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Peter Hill, By Guy Hawtin, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By Sally White, From Denis Taylor, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, L. FLOWERS., GARETH STAINER., BRIAN PARKYN, , BERNARD F. SHINKMAN., EDWIN MULLINS., JOHN CLUNAS, , W. M. WOLF, , Hugh Stephenson, Richard Spiegelberg, Julian mounter,

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Law: Expediting decrees absolute, Unions follow TUC directive to boycott industrial hearing, No overtime by Lord Widgery 750,000 words sum it up, Jury told of value in press freedom, Australian judge welcomed, Nurse changes plea to guilty, Police withdraw licence fine, Doctor for trial, Frederick Sewell lodges notice of appeal, Man cleared of coach deaths, 'Grave' threat to the economy, Court orders 14-day rail 'cooling off', National Industrial Relations Court Unions responsible for compliance by local officials Secretary of State for Employment v Aslef and Others. News: Power to the people in Strasbourg, Nazi criminal married in Italian prison, Airship crash:, More race institute leaders to resign, Bonn shows interest in E Germans' treaty hint, West German envoy may be expelled from Greece, Genoa sea disaster inquiry told of bad weather, Check for sports sponsorship by tobacco firms, Third planning chief to leave GLC, Dr Mansholt calls for guaranteed minimum income within the European Community, State election result may be decisive in Eastern treaties issue, North Vietnamese lose MiG and two gunboats in retaliatory attack on the US Seventh Fleet, French mayors protest at 'police brutality', The verdict on 13 men who died, Tutankhamun poster, Books seized in Melbourne morality drive, Dame Margot argues with critics of apartheid, 35 passengers in a rail compartment for 12, Student violence again shuts college in Paris, No breakdown in general discipline of soldiers, Wisdom of carrying out the arrest operation on 'Bloody Sunday' debatable, decides the tribunal, Death toll of jet crash rises to 40, Egyptians to get back seized property, Expelled bishop to appeal, Motoring A family saloon at right price, Police drag students from 'sit-in' on the road, Science report Materials: Making steel ultra-strong, Mr Heath is optimistic on EEC Bill progress, Tenants and landlords reach an agreement, AA to take tough line on faulty work throughout the motor trade, Mr Muskie's men fight for their political lives in Massachusetts, Rumanian dismissals in Ceausescu disciplining, Impossible to know who fired each shot, Army's Yellow Card system could be cause of anomalies, Colour me anything, The Italian General Election Women voters' indifference cancels out their potential importance, Hunt for killer of rare eagle, Herr Brandt at the Queen's banquet tonight, Strike talks urged by NUR branch, Priests may get exorcist posts, No worse than yesterday, travel forecasts say, Booby-trapped body of soldier found near Ulster border, The Times Diary Why the IRA men go free, Environment Conservationists lose an arcade and keep a Georgian hospital, Two-sweater day for the Australians, Britain attacked on help to poor nations, Engineering union backs rail workers, By-law confusion in Russia, Engineers demand rises up to 75 per cent, Communists speak in Gaullist vein, Inquiry into camp death of Egyptian, A dossier of duress in Rhodesia, Simpler border taxes in EEC proposed, Witness kept 129 days alone in cell, BEA clashes with pilots over demotion case, Mothers' moods 'do not affect unborn babies', Apollo 16 goes successfully into lunar orbit, Turning to the left, European research centre set up in Florence, Chile to expropriate ITT assets, Nato backs British project for purifying water, Serious consequences expected for Whitelaw peace aims, Building not keeping pace with permits, Sniper started Derry shootings but Army underestimated hazard, Lord Widgery says. Sport: Cricket Recovery of Ashes is the first objective, Football Linesman's reading of offside rule puts Arsenal in final, Sports in Brief, Football results, Racing Sprinter to prove she has makings of an Oaks filly, Tennis Warboys ruins Davis Cup chance, Golf The astonishing round which nobody saw, Swimming Britain lose but break some records, Rackets Thomson and Halford more relaxed, Athletics Simmons wins 10,000 metres in his best time, Arsenal again reach the FA Cup Final, Horse trials Leveret may be caught by Seascape in open. Picture Gallery. Politics and Parliament: Mr Heath accepts report and says 'no go' areas will not be tolerated for long, Push button telephones, Rail dispute: cooling-off move attacked by Labour as heavy-handed and divisive House of Commons, When a motorist may be asked to give a breath specimen House of Lords, Postal code programme, Minister to attend aid conference at Santiago House of Lords, Government accept Lord Widgery's findings: gunmen fired first: CO did not exceed orders, Senate split over bombing in noisy debate, Concessions in Bill to control pop festivals, Labour MPs clash in bitter EEC debate, Land for housing: review of planning procedures, PO determined to get better mail delivery, UK will keep power to make laws-Mr Lever, Speaker to rule on Ulster MP. Index. Display Advertising: Jensen Contract Carpets Ltd, Letraset International Limited, Cimex International, Bsr, Multiple Display Advertisements, Barclays International, Itt, Export Credits Guarantee Department,, Sun Life Assurance Society Limited, Robert B. Massey And Co. Ltd., Friends' Provident & Century Life Office, Northampton Development Corporation, Jaguar Xj6, Wimpey, The Living Arts Of Nigeria, Abbey Life Assurance Company Ltd,, The International Investment Trust Limited, James Baldwin, Newton Chambers, Sheraton-Munich Hotel, Pool Promoters Association, The Plessey Company Limited, Hugh Mackay And Company Limited, Sungei Krian Rubber Estate Limited, Chatto & Windus, Debenhams Limited, Healey & Baker, Delta Metal, Reckitt & Colman, Olympia Business Machines Co. Ltd,, Jeyes Group Limited, Phaidon, Lancia, Hmso Books, J. Bibby & Sons Limited, Adams & Dart, Computer Security, Weatherall Green & Smith. Arts and Entertainment: Works by minor artists fetch high prices, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,055, Radio, Broadcasting, Two share lead in grandmasters chess contest. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Official Appointments and Notices: Middle Temple, Dacca prepares for mass trials, Judge's knighthood, latest appointments. Classified Advertising: Public And Educational Appointments, Business Notices, Rentals, Women's Appointments, University Appointmetns, Funeral Arrangements, General Vacancies, Entertainments. Reviews: Eco Queen Elizabeth Hall, Visions entirely new of their kind Symbolic Images, The beauty and civilization of New York New York, John Cox: Glyndebourne's man of the theatre, Financial Times Art Collection Brod Gallery, BBC Concert Festival Hall, Steak, cricket bag and linseed tea: portrait of the artist as an Englishman Philip Wilson Steer 1860-1942, How to shed inhibitions under the arches, Quick guide, Fine art and the sporting life The English as Collectors, Small masterpieces painted to be held to the heart A Dictionary of British Miniature Painters. Property: All queue at the estate agents, The Times Spotlight on the South Coast, Country Properties. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago, Are you, like me, sick of the news?. Editorials/Leaders: A Less Controversial Referendum, Investment In Chemicals, The Price Of The Rule Of Law, Lord Widgery's Findings. Letters to the Editor: Holidays from Belfast, Buying Scotch-French style, Per ardua ad cathedram, The gardens at Chevening, The concept of a United Europe, VAT and works of art, Patent misuse, Ethics begin with the professional men, Library levy for authors and publishers, Famous battlefields, Redundancy, Two-tier board structure a must, Speaking the Queen's American, Statutory control of estate agents, Building land shortage, Outrageous, Who will govern the country?, Closed council meetings, Does the camera distort?, Collectors' sayings. Deaths. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Obituaries: Harusada Suginome Japanese scientist, Dr F. G. Tryhorn, Lieut-Gen B. M. Kaul Sino-Indian war, Brigadier W. A. C. Anderson. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, London & Regional Market Prices GKN strong on results, Money Market Rates, Wall Street. Business and Finance: Minister lists priority users as rail dispute threatens oil and petrol supplies, Builders want inquiry into bricks shortage, European Parliament Redundancy concern, Mining, Bids and Deals, Chile Agreement on rescheduling foreign debt, Business Diary: BPC's flourishing Beatle book. O1' Kentucky gravy, Unit trust prices, India to stop zinc ore imports, Chairmen's Reports, Birmingham exhibition centre wins first client, EEF offers £1m to aid firms hit by pay strikes, BLMC's strike problems ease as GKN men go back, Contraction in consumer expenditure, Accountants' institute reconsiders levy policy, Terms of trade index up again to peak of 112, Public transport Utopian dream which is gathering momentum, New Issues, Australian wool sales jump £16m, Export restraint offer by Japan greeted with relief in Whitehall, Slump in chemicals capital investment expected to continue for 2 more years, Big tax reliefs as Irish budget produces deficit, Japan Car industry refuses to restrain exports, Briefly from the Boardroom, Will the US have to ask the shaikhs for oil?, Plessey profits improvement, Debenhams' chief attacks UDS survey, Plessey manages to hold margins, American GNP, Company News, Jessel-Court pact details, Review of state research pricing, First setback in year for colour television sales, In brief, Commodities £200 zinc price forecast, Pay rates up despite sharp drop in output, CBI concern over budget of training agency, Rise in spending on advertising, Equities Shares touch new peaks, Hotel group opposes GLC bed tax idea, Results spur share prices to new peaks, Skefco helps to set up £6m research centre, Trading houses agree on need for European export association, Institutions buy more equities, CBI seeks union accord as forerunner to renewal of price curb initiative, £2.4m plan to improve S Yorks waterway, Gap between the providers and users in management studies, Marathon hopes for June start, Overtime is 'suppressing wage levels'. Business Appointments: Business appointments Three new directors join the Burton Group board. Births.

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