The Times - 31/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Brian Cashinella and John Chartres, By John Groser Political Staff, From Our Correspondent, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Our Science Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Geoffrey Wansell, By Our Bridge Correspondent, By Philip Venning of The Times Educational Supplement, Trevor Fishlock Carmarthen, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, From Leo Goodstadt, From Michael Hornsby, From David Housego, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Richard Harris, From Mettin Munir, From Michael Knipe, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, Luli Baker, Martha Blount, Leonard Amey, Gerald Ely, William Mann, Joan Chissell, Alan Blyth, Keith Horner, Leonard Buckley, David Wade, By Harold Evans, Marghanita Laski, Cameron Hazzlehurst, by James Kay, by A Special Correspondent, by Alan Blyth, by E. M. Carus-Wilson, by Patrick O'Leary, Ian McDonald, Denis Taylor, Ian Murray, PHS, David Wood, Maurice Cranston, Kenneth Allsop, Peter Archer, Pat Arrowsmith, David Astor, Robert Birley, Louis BlomCooper, Sydney Caine, Chorley, Patrick Cormack, David Crouch, David Dimbleby, Fletcher, John Foster, Roland Freeman, Gardiner, W. Percy Grieve, W. W. Hamilton, William Hamling, Stuart Hampshire, Eric S. Heffer, Arthur Koestler, David Markham, Iris Murdoch, Ronald King Murray, Dorothy Needham, Joseph Needham, Harold Pinter, Reg Prentice, Joan Robinson, Paul B. Rose, Nancy Seear, Leonard Schapiro, Tony Smythe, Stephen Spender, David Steel, Richard M. Titmuss, Joan Vickers, Eileen Younghusband. January 28., JOHN WILKINSON, , KENNETH JOHNSTONE., C. H. LEMON, , DONALD McCOLL., JOHN MAULE McKEAN., MICHAEL EDWARDES., DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, , FRANCIS LOW, , JOHN LAWRENCE, , CORRELLI BARNETT, , CHARLES SPENCER, , ANTHONY J. HEDGES, , ALAN BLYTH, , By. Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, By Marcel Berlins Legal Correspondent, By Basil Gingell Religious Affairs Correspondent, Miss Marie Ney, C. S. H., Dame Beryl Paston Brown, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Roy McKelvie, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Brian Lewis, From John Hennessy, By Rex Bellamy, By Dudley Doust, By Malcolm Brown, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, From Michael Baily Transport Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, From Thomas J Hamilton, By Roy Farndon, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Ian Morison, By Dennis Dwyer, RALPH INSTONE., C. R. EASTWOOD., R. J. PAIRE, , PETER SAUNDERS, , Rhys David, HARRY WEBSTER., S. SEUFFERT, , S. M. TREACY., SIR EDWARD SENIOR., IAN G. REID, , Anthony Thomas, Robert Jones, RS, Ross Davies, Philip Dyer, By John Woodland,
ResumoNews: Health and wealth from the farm, Viewpoint, Emergency plan sought to save French newspapers, New immigrants may be treated as aliens, Agriculture Common Market will affect last 'free' price review, 'Phoney war' at the shipyards Stalemate on the Clyde, Man killed as flats collapse in explosion, Pre-election shuffle of Canadian Cabinet, More snowfalls expected in many areas, Mr Lynch has yet to convince the people about Europe Common Market obstacle course ahead for Fire, Snow reports, Regional Notebook In decline but not extinct, the coracle floats serenely on, Five more Ovambos killed, IRA told: 'Shoot as many troops as possible', People of Malta sink into apathy, French reject Greeks' plea for renewed EEC link, 27 Chinese officers 'arrested in escape bid', Peking offering no real help to Mr Bhutto, Turks to put 225 on trial for communist conspiracy, Rhodesian ban on visits by MPs arouses fury in Westminster, Spassky differs with Fischer on where to play, Trouble on the North-West Frontier, British ability 'Wasted', Meeting the claims of past and present, 'Massacre', says priest who gave last rites, Warrants to gain entry sought 'in private', Italians charged with plot to revive Fascist Party, Doctor fined for neglect of patient in pain, 'Life' still keeps its hopes pinned on Hughes story, Pearce teams planning unscheduled stops, Battle plans by Labour for Market Bill, Civil Service unions split, New courts raise demand for wigs, PESC, PAR and Politics, China prepares its people for the arrival of Mr Nixon by pointing to American weakness, Objectors to Anglesey tanker terminal press for inquiry commission, Another Texan eyeing the White House?, 13 civilians are Killed as soldiers storm the Bogside, Vietcong in helicopter base battle, Socialists look at effects of united Europe, Spirits of dead comrades haunt Sergeant Yokoi, Students will fight for right to run unions, Labour MP rejected by one vote, Angela Davis: Symbol of resistance, Compassionate interpretation of 'team ministry', US still to be at centre of Japanese policy, Change in image of Broadmoor urged, Union call for public inquiry into poison risk plant, Seven arrested in Milan student riots, Plan to expand job opportunities attracts more than 50 firms, The Times Diary Griffiths fights off rumours, Paris trial presented as political vendetta, Meeting a revolutionary challenge, King's Lynn Growth point of East Anglia with old and cherished roots, Science report Astronomy: Explosion at galactic centre, Port's assets and links will ensure steady progress, Troops' may not have killed Derry civilians', Herr Scheel interested by Warsaw Pact points, British farming films win Berlin awards, Whitehall expects Mr Mintoff to come back to Rome more ready for a settlement, Faulkner attack on Protest Organizers, Place of the church in pollution battle, Australian recognition for Bangladesh as Pakistan quits the Commonwealth, Warning of power reductions today, More subtle UN approach to Britain over Rhodesia. News in Brief. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Spooner Industries, Gears, Jones Lang Wootton, Simons, DC, Hawkins, Frigoscandia, Gregorys And Hampson Ltd., Interim Statement, Chartreuse, Ansafone, Cambrian, Matbro, The Port Of King's Lynn, David Bedford, Kings Lynn, The Charter Trust & Agency Limited, King's Lynn, Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns, Bsr Limited, Finland, Carter Builder, Anglia Television, William Jones Clifton & Co.Ltd., Dow, Savills, Lightshow'72. Picture Gallery. Law: Police grab father after two-day siege, Law Report January 28 1972 Court of Appeal Contractual licence not a tenancy for life Binions and Another v Evans. Politics and Parliament: Home Secretary expected to make a statement in Commons, Parliamentary Notices House Of Lords. Weather: The Weather. Arts and Entertainment: Broadcasting, Radio, Israeli pair lead bridge league table, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,987. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Domestic Situations, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside Londons Metropolitan Area, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant also on page 5, Appointments Vacant. Property: Country Properties, Edwards Newstead, Property Firms gain with one Warehouse. Reviews: Man of Straw Bbc 2, Malcolm Frager Queen Elizabeth Hall, Finding the right language for the right audience Newsman's English, Rpo Festival Hall, Festival with a neighbourhood atmosphere, Almost a phenomenon: how Lloyd George's protege retained power Hankey: Man of Secrets Volume II 1919-1931, Operation Cerberus Radio 3, Gobel Trio Purcell Room, II crociata in Egitto Queen Elizabeth Hall. Editorials/Leaders: Women In The Front Line, Mr Bhutto Builds His Own Camp, The New Tragedy In Ulster, Mr Wilson's Powellite principle. Letters to the Editor: Hard-headed, Rhodesian terms, TV history of the British Empire, Wuthering Heights, Good service, Advice for small firms, Public discussion on company law, Scrutinize telephone selling, Barclaycard, Rolls-Royce assets, Britain's defences and HMS Eagle, Music and the Six, The trial of Vladimir Bukovsky, Clean paper, Glasgow motorways, Case study. Court and Social: Court Circular. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Appointments in the Forces Royal Navy, University news London, Latest appointments. Marriages. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Wednesday, Jan 29,1947 Independent Burma. Obituaries: Lady Drower Authority on gnostic sect, Prof J. W. Tibble, Jack Leach Jockey, trainer and writer, Hugh McDermott, Mr C. R. A. Grant, Molly Macarthur. Sport: Golf Irwin resumes tussle with Harney, Athletics Time now to beat the Spaniards too, Boxing Blin as leading challenger for Urtain's title, Rugby Union Janion out and Webb back in England team against Ireland, Racing Fair Vulgan shows Aintree to be within his reach, Winter Olympic Games Brundage lannches IOC meeting with another attack, Real tennis Bridgeman resists challenge, Hockey Services skill too much for Juniors, Football The best turns are yet to come, Squash rackets Mohibullah bridges eras and surprises himself, Gymnastics Promising British prospects, Cross-country Stewart's narrow victory, For the record Hockey, Cricket Graeme Pollock steers World XI out of danger. Business and Finance: CBI in Market talks this week, Mining, Results this week Woolworth and BAT final results, Company News Gresham Inv strides on, $29m claim on Mr Cornfield, Public access to discount stock sales in SEC plan, Unit trust prices, The Washington Column Nixon risks much in his long-term programmes, Greek shipowner and French group agree on £61m petrochemical complex, Chambers of Commerce fear double taxation in VAT switch, Freight Report, Gulf nations will exclude oil from valuation in claim for participation, AIC gets a face-lift, Snags seen in American funds placed overseas, Woman joins US 'Three Wise Men', West India lines put up sea freight rates, Hull port in struggle for survival, dockers told, Trade Indemnity a year after Rolls-Royce, Japanese investment in Europe, Coal strike threatens paper and steel output, Contracts, Norway inflation warning, Briefly from the Boardroom, Industry in the Regions Meeting labour needs in Monmouthshire, Tour operators: Egotism and the entrepreneur, Ferries confident they can compete with Channel Tunnel, Unemployment benefit costing £300m a year, Management Executive development on the Nile Egypt avoids the 'impudent fraud', Dockers face court move, Business Diary in Europe: Mansholt warns Spinelli to keep to brief · Italy's VAT 72, Commodities Stocks and pressure may ensure cocoa pact, Williams & Glyn's buys factoring firm stake, Nalgo again postpones decision on registration, UK and Japan end air talks, TUC to be sounded out on pay and prices deal, Japan fears raw material cuts may harm reputation, Metal Box to move head office from London, Bonds traded in Europe, Number of strikes down 43 per cent last year, but big increase in days lost. Business Appointments: Business appointments Electricity Council finance adviser. Stock Exchange Tables: The Times share indices, More share prices, London & Regional Market Prices Capitalization & week's change, Weekly list of fixed interest stocks. Births.
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