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The Times - 13/04/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Peter Waymark, By Tim Jones, By David Wood Political Editor, From David Bonavia, By Our Political Editor, From Christopher Walker, From Harry Golombek Chess Correspondent, From Robert Fisk, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Architectural Reporter, By Arthur Reed Air Correspondent, Tony Aldous, By a Staff Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, From Stephen Jessel, From Our Correspondent, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, By Our Saleroom Correspondent, From Dan van der Vat, By David Spanier, From Our Own Correspondent, From Ian Murray Labour Staff, , From David Cross, From Patrick Brogan, From Michael Hornsby, From Fred Emery, From Michael Knipe, From Richard Wigg, From Our Middle East Correspondent, From David Housego, From Peter Strafford, From Our Latin America Correspondent, From Eric Marsden, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green, From Peter Ryde Golf Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By John Hopkins, By Michael Phillips Racing Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy Tennis Correspondent, By John Groser Political Staff, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, Irving Wardle, Jeffery Daniels, William Mann, John Higgins, Stephen Walsh, Geoffrey Wansell, John Percival, Joan Chissell, J. W. Burrow, Edward Candy, A. M. Rendel, Paul Theroux, Robert Nye, James Morris, Philip French, Bernard Levin, Richard Wigg, PHS, Ronald Butt, DAVID NAPLEY, , A. B. P. ROBERTS, , A. F. WIGRAM, , E. M. EDWARDS, , A. M. NUSSEY, , RICHARD BODY, , BERNARD BRAINE, , CAMPBELL of ESKAN, , CARADON, , DONALD CHESWORTH, , REG PRENTICE, , FREDERIC SEEBOHM, , IAN HAIG, R. A. BLANDFORD, HUMPHRY BERKELEY, , DOUGLAS WOODRUFF, , JAMES TOWLER, , SINCLAIR ROGERS, , GEORGE C. WYNDHAM, , RONALD WOODHAM, , J. D. HAMMOND, , PETER ORTON, , JOHN TANNER, , Penny Radford, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, From Our Special Correspondent, Mr J. S. Chapman, J.E.M., By Dennis Dwyer, By Malcolm Brown, By Clifford Webb, By Business News Staff, By Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roy Farndon, By A. Goodrick-Clarke, By Peter Hill, From Anthony Thomas, By Sally White, By Kenneth Owen Technology Correspondent, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Gerald Ely, By Guy Hawtin, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From Paul Martin, From Our United States Economics Corresnpondent, By Melvyn Westlake, W. G. ALEXANDER, , K. H. V. DAY, , E. V. GULBEKIAN, , N. GRUNDTUIG-NIELSEN, , CHRISTOPHER HODSON, , FRANK HARTLEY, , F. A. B. JONES, , W. J. WHITEHEAD, , Hugh Stephenson, David Jones, Stuart Marshall,

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News: Russia negotiating to buy grain from America, Lord Chalfont's wish to speak out on Europe, Expert tells of organisms in drip-feed, The Times Diary Booksellers dictate author's name, Demand put to Fischer for $35,000 guarantee, EEC pledge to Britain over jobless, Ulster Victims At least 300 have died in Northern Ireland, but full casualty list may stay unknown, Lionel Bart's debts of £158,456, EEC deal with Efta countries to be revised, Policeman disarms Paris gang, Earthquake victims dug out alive, Spring Combs, Oxford class list: classical mods, Big marches in Chile during UN conference will show world bitter rift over leftist experiment, Stern Soviet warning on Bonn treaties, Commuter services again disrupted in South, One-in-six chance of delay to 3p letters, 'Which?' says after test, French forecast of united Europe, US gas does more damage to helicopter crews than to communists in rescue mission, Another tunnel jail break by Tupamaros, 'Discrimination' charge against the Queen, Spanish inquiry into deaths of 13 paratroopers, Bonn views Gromyko speech as helpful, Science report Medicine: Cancer life prediction, US troops refuse patrol duty in Vietnam, Year's wait urged for plan to abolish Police caution, Election backed by architects' ruling council, Mafia families struggle for supremacy, Mr Podgorny reaffirms ties with Turkey, Successor to assassinated Zanzibar leader is Mr Aboud Jumbe, When little things mean a lot, Bomb left unguarded after hoax rumour, Site of third airport runways may be decided by June, Swiss Foreign Minister in Paris for talks, Strike of Ovambos led to 213 detentions, Polls forecast big 'Yes' in referendum, Motoring Estate cars to gladden the heart, Pakistan constitution talks at breakdown point, Stricter tests urged on new synthetic foods, Bishop suggests the adoption of a life-death scoreboard, Queen Juliana enthusiastic over British entry, More museums get tax relief, Israelis reject accusation about war crimes, Mr Nixon may halt withdrawals, Students march in streets of Budapest, Rich and Poor nations meet in Chile for a crucial game of give and take, Talks delay contempt move against TGWU, Mr Faulkner expresses fears of softer line on IRA in talks with Mr Whitelaw, Last letter from kidnappers' victim, Three points for Heath talks with Herr Brandt, Ominous new attacks on Mr Solzhenitsyn, Egypt-Libya plan for atom power plant, Environment Conservationists' road plan would save parks, Unions combine to threaten rail chaos from midnight on Sunday, Pilots who work to rule facing dismissal, Minister calls both sides for talks today, Mr Jenkins regains some lost ground as PLP backs referendum by 33-vote majority, National Theatre denies report that Lord Olivier is to be replaced, NUS condemns report on teacher training, Soviet warning on Bonn treaties, Workers told of peril of technology. Law: 'Dead' husband 'villain of piece', Judge orders students to end their sit-in, Protection racket head used Rolls, Crown says, Indian wins appeal against order to leave, Three accused of aiding Frederick Sewell, Applause greets journalist in Milan court, Four accused of plot to breach sanctions, Rampaging pigs ate fabric of aircraft, court told, Judge issues warrant for 'Times' case detective, Woman cut up, Crown says, Court of Appeal Parents best next friends of thalidomide children In re Taylor's Application, National Industrial Relations Court Injunction against 'blacking' made permanent Heaton's Transport (St Helens) Ltd v Transport and General Workers Union, Drugs found on prisoners. Politics and Parliament: Pilloried officials need V & G debate, Budget tax changes to be debated on floor of House, Radio's contribution to local community, Commercial radio will have to attract large audiences: music and news main ingredients House of Commons, New measures to release land for housing, One London all-news station. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Tap, Dunhill, Ppa, Glynwed, Cimex International, Berlitz, Thomson Overseas Journals Ltd., China Today, Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa, Limited, Vickers Limited, Bmw, Taylor Woodrow, M & G Limited, Northwood Publications Ltd.,, Barclays Bank Limited, Lloyds Bank, Giffen Industries, Inc., Chatham House Journals, The Political Quarterly, Abbey National Security., Richards & Wallington Industries Ltd, Cumbernauld, Bell's Scotch Whisky, B M W, Common Market Law Reports, Union Corporation Group, E. Fogarty & Company Limited, Bea, Associated Development Holdings Limited, First National City Bank, London City & Westcliff Properties Limited, Ministry Of Commerce For Northern Ireland. Arts and Entertainment: Radio, Art banned by Stalin is sold for £91,000, Tarjan leads by half a point at chess, £66,000 for small 1913 canvas, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,049. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, Rentals, Art Exhibitions, Funeral Arrangements, Legal Notices, Entertainments, Appointments Vacant. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Fresh rumours hoist EMI, The Times Share Indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Spot Position of Sterling, Recent Issues, Money Market Rates, Drawing of Bonds, Wall Street. Sport: Racing Carezza to raise stable's hopes, Sports in Brief, Football results, Tennis Money not the motive for Richey joining WCT, Football Manchester City beat United to join Derby County at top, Squash rackets, Rugby Union Sparkling Welsh send Coventry dizzy, Sidcup take the honours, Blackheath the cup, Golf Wind and putts drop for Oakley. Reviews: Flesh and blood of Ulster Within Two Shadows Theatre Upstairs, Fiction, The Comedians London Palladium, Commonwealth verse: in the thick of a war of images, How to handle a world bristling with threats Old Age, In the midst of life Death, Heaven and the Victorians, Quick guide, Bakerloo Line Almost-free Theatre, The Yankee Jane Austen: brilliant eye, good heart Edith Wharton, Love at the Louvre, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra Festival Hall, Canadian ballets have fine staging Toronto Dance Theatre The Place, Book review Cup that overflowed all over the world, An Otello to be reckoned with Otello National Theatre, Munich, Life in the Old Thirteen America at 1750, Blanchet Ensemble St John's, Smith Square, A momentous movement finds its perfect chronicler Passage to America, Intelligence operations The Game of the Foxes, London debuts. Property: Jackson-Stops & Staff, London And Suburban. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): The practised and the imperfect, 25 years ago Future of Ruhr From The Times of Friday, April 11, 1947. Editorials/Leaders: Warning To House-Builders, The Crisis At The Riba, Mr Gromyko's Warning To Bonn, Arbitration For The Railways. Letters to the Editor: Rich and poor nations, World trading and poorer countries, Uneconomic, University music, Choosing a Tory leader, Seen from abroad, Further and final views on postcodes, Promoting safety through education and training, Liberty and the Census, Pharmaceuticals and new Patents Bill, With previous convictions, Tenants and property takeover deals, From sea to see, The county of Avon, Achieving a European Community, Footpath systems. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Marriages. Official Appointments and Notices: University news. Obituaries: Mr Christopher Swabey, Mr Robin Hall, Sir Norman Prichard Notable part in London local government, Sir Anthony Babington, Sir Eric Seal. Business and Finance: Mining, Jobs boost expected in Moray Firth, BSC helps in study of space structures, Unit trust prices, Three more leave VW sales firm, Company News Bestobell pay more in rebound to £2.2m record, Union leaders may split over pay tactics, Rolls-Royce, Aid sought for firms facing VAT defaulters, New Lockheed loan row, Wall Street hits a three-year high, Dispute threatens to shut Girling plant, Wholesale price index helped by cheaper sugar, A £1,750 tin price forecast, W Midlands firms warned gas supply running out, Computer firms recover well, Fall in cinema attendance but receipts rise, Concern at car plates plan, Briefly from the Boardroom, Market in derelict cottages runs with tide of rising value, Call for single EEC shipbuilding policy, Desert riches for Spain, Fixed Interest and Money Late selling in gilt-edged, Leyland plea against US pollution laws hits snag, Fitting the regions into the EEC jigsaw, Massive upsurge last year in UK imports of textile goods, Bids and Deals Menzies-from books to gems, Japan Laws may block oil deals with OPEC, Foreign Exchange Pound fails to hold early gain, Keyser Ullmann and property company in a reverse takeover, Iraq North Rumeila oil sales go ahead despite company's legal threats, More leasing companies condemn Budget tax moves, New Issues Camford Engineering offer for sale, Bank will soon join 'hot line' to Europe, Research register for accountants proposed, Company law A quiet revolution in the pipeline, United States Metal price tripled after anonymous purchases, Confectionery sales trial by W H Smith, Contracts Taylor Woodrow to build in Gibraltar, Equities Babcock active and higher, Less long-term credit, Nine firms struck off by builders' council, Settlement terms agreed in 'St Alphage House' case, W H Smith lines up to second half expectations, Doubts over Glaxo plans for capital restructure, Commodities Tin drops £11,50 a metric ton, Minister to reply soon on Clyde yard offer, Business Diary: Aspreys part company Whisper of 'Blue Papers', UK wins Common Market steel price concession. Business Appointments: Business appointments Lord Erroll of Hale joins the board of RCA. Births.

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