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The Times - 07/03/1972

1972; Gale Group;

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By John Groser Political Staff, By David Wood Political Editor, From Our Own Correspondent, From Fred Emery, By Our Parliamentary Correspondent, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, From Staff Reporters, By Christopher Sweeney, From Brian Cashinella, From Our Correspondent, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Geoffrey Wansell, By George Clark, By Our Labour Correspondent, By Clive Borrell, By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, By Ronald Kershaw Northern Industrial Correspondent, By Our Parliamentary Staff, Eric Connell, By a Staff Reporter, By Our Political Staff, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Tony Aldous Environment Reporter, From Roger Berthoud, From Harry Debelius, By Our Political Editor, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Leapman, From Michael Knipe, From Eric Marsden, From David Bonavia, From Pearce Wright Science Correspondent, by Prudence Glynn, Alan Blyth, William Gaunt, Stephen Walsh, Guy Brett, Leonard Buckley, Richard Maylan, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Peter West Rugby Correspondent, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, By Jim Snow, By Sydney Friskin, By Rex Bellamy, By John Woodcock Cricket Correspondent, Ackerman v Ackerman, Bernard Levin, PHS, THOMAS BALOGH, , DAVID M. R. KEATE, , PENRY L. COOPER, , NOEL ANNAN, , A. J. AYER, , KENNETH CLARK, , ALEX COMFORT, , C. DAY LEWIS, , ANTONIA FRASER, , GRAHAM GREENE, , PAMELA HANSFORD, JOHNSON, , TERENCE, , KILMARTIN, , IRIS MURDOCH, , HENRY MUORE, , DAVID MATHEW, , BRIAN MOORE, , TOM MASCHLER, , SONIA ORWELL, , V. S. PRITCHETT, , KATHLEEN RAINE, , GORONWY REES, , MURIEL SPARK, , STEPHEN SPENDER, , CHRISTOPHER, SYKES, , SNOW, , A. J. P. TAYLOR, , C. C. KUPER, , ROBIN TURTON, , J. B. ROBILLIARD, , STEFAN KORBONSKI, , H. C. F. COPSEY, , ANN BRIDGE, , K. J. PARSONS, , PATRICK EARLE, , BERNARD D. A. SPURRY, , L. S. COLEMAN, , ALAN CASSINGHAM., DAVID BARR, , D. A. J. DRAPER, , DONALD FORD, , J. S. GARFIELD, , W. R. C. HALPIN, , S. L. G. HUXSTEP, , M. J. POWER, , ALAN SILVERMAN, , JACK SINGLETON, , ANNE VINEY, , VICTOR W. JOHNSON, , ALISON A. OLDING, , JOHN HADFIELD, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , SANDY WILSON, , B. A. YOUNG, , ALAN JONES, , J. EVERINGTON, , D. KEATING, , Mr Frank Ashton-Gwatkin, R. F., By Roger Vielvoye, By Dennis Dwyer, By Paul Routledge Labour Correspondent, By Ian Morison, By Our Financial Staff, By R. W. Shakespeare Northern Industrial Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Philip Dyer, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, By Clifford Webb, Kenneth Owen, A. H. BALL, , ROSEMARY McROBERT, , R. H. RANSFORD, , JOHN B. BROOMFIELD, , S. HENDERSON, , ROY SMITH, , RITCHIE-CALDER, , Ross Davies, By John Woodland, by Stuart Marshall, by Günther Molter, by John Hugenholtz, by Pasquale Balsamo, by a Special Correspondent, by Jan Ullén, a Special Correspondent, by William Halden,

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News: Police blame Provisionals for restaurant bomb, Favouring the middle-class child Education notebook, Waldheim visit to S Africa, Holland: now only DAF range is produced, Hair test will determine sex at Olympics, Pit waste for motorway embankments, United Kingdom: power cuts plunge optimistic predictions into gloom, Hovercraft mishap: man missing, E routes: highway to unity across the Continent, Railmen demand up to £2,300 severance pay, Coal up £1 a ton: Mr Davies announces £100m extra aid to meet board's deficit, Snow reports, Archbishop rebuts attack, Athens is accused of blackmail over Cyprus, £13m drugs haul in Turkish car, Italy: more power means more safety, Diplomatic privilege for Iran prince in drug case, Fashion, Acoustic test 'encouraging', Bomb hunt called off then blast injures 52, Boys ill after playing at poison tip, Warnings sent to 18,000 doctors over imipramine, How to agree on what the job is worth, 8,000 miles of motorway sets the pace for speed and roominess in smaller models, France: nationalistic, practical and an aggressive exporter, Echoes of Gallipoli awakened by Davey case, £2 Premium Bond opposed, Tories 'do not encourage breakaways', £6m programme to improve cultural relations with EEC, Another dump of cyanide drums found, Lower pension for women earning same as men, Soviet detainees are moved after hunger strike, Satellite could redeem Europe space failures, Ian Moore signs for Manchester United, Government majority 47 in censure vote, Cheaper flights to Scotland, 75,000 opinions from Rhodesia for London, Now a round-up of the rest of Europe, where Spain and the Soviet, Galleries release unanswered letter to minister reserving right to speed review of charges, Village protest over pop festival plan, Move to end print dispute, Great debate among US Presidential candidates collapses in monotony, US scholarships now open to men and women, The Times Diary Frank speaking over Medlicott, Germany: sales affected by foreign strikes and revalued mark, Europe 'rich and ripe for British partnership', Widow denies living with lodger as his wife, Paratroops behaved correctly on 'Bloody Sunday' their CO tells Widgery inquiry, Patients in batttle to save clinic, Izvestia springs to defence of private home-owners, Church robbed of chained 'Titian', Meanwhile, back at the Great Northern, Feeding solution batch recalled: inquiry into deaths of five patients, Finance Ministers of Six clear ground for monetary union, Uganda to investigate disappearance of Americans, Pakistan to end martial law next August, Malta talks again deadlocked, Bomb may have caused flats disaster, Stalin's countrymen chided, Flying Squad chief suspended, Protest in chains over Bolivian 'Nazi', Glass-fibre use for no-return bottles, Theodorakis explains why he rejected communism, Doctor 'took drugs to keep working during pregnancy', Carnegie Trust may have to curb expenditure, Sweden: attention to extras pays dividends, Tribesmen grab land in Serengeti park, Science report Hypertension: Low-risk patients, 'Poems' teacher dismissed by governors again. Politics and Parliament: Fishing limit dispute goes to court, Pound worth 88p, Pearce Commission in final phase, Jury service extension proposed in new Bill, Liberals seek guillotine: Mr Powell sees little sign of public support, Sir A Home would like to visit China, Miners' pay increase means £100m subsidy and £1 a ton on coal House of Commons, Minister promises urgent study of hovercraft accident, Anti-Marketeers warned to be careful not to make a mockery of the Parliament they claimed to defend, Labour MP in clash over remark, Mr Skinner withdraws second gibe in a week, Six-mile section of M1 will have eight lanes. Index. Display Advertising: Nigroids, Colborn Group, The Standard Life Assurance Company, Boddington's Breweries Limited, Revertex, Harvey Nichols, Post Office Telecommunications, Interim Statement, Saab, Private Patients Plan., Bmw, Citroën, Fiat 124, Industrial Expansion Department Of Trade & Industry, Kleinwort, Benson, Lonsdale Limited, Broadstone Investment Trust, Limited, Alitalia, Peugeot, Sheraton-Copenhagen Hotel, The Hongkong Bank Group, Tyndall, Audi Nsu, Stop Press, Lancia, D. & W. Murray Limited, Atcost, Rs, Mnb, The London Diamond Exchange, Reliance, The Chartered Bank. Law: Pill-swop death warning by doctor, Court of Appeal Home Office gets back ex-prisoner's taxi fares Becker v The Home Office, Anarchist trial delayed, Man remanded on Aldershot murder charge, Girl in court after ban on wedding, Escaped Quebec murderer held by Spanish police, Former mayor of New Jersey starts sentence, US official 'wanted trust suit held up', Mother in drug smuggling ring gets five years, Sewell plan to lock 'swag' in car, Fanciful schemes by anti-war plotters alleged in American conspiracy trial, Detective for trial accused of conspiracy, Court is told son killed father to save mother. News in Brief. Weather: The Weather. Picture Gallery. Classified Advertising: Business Notices, Appointments Vacant also on page 24, Women's Appointments, Appointments Vacant also on page 12, Funeral Arrangements, Entertainments. Reviews: Walton St John's, Smith Square, BBC SO / Leppard St John's. Smith Square, Horizon Bbc 2, Charles Bressler Wigmore Hall, Whistler and Sickert compared as etchers Master and Pupil Agnew's, Munich may share opera risks, Toscanini records to be reissued, Millocker operetta for Bregenz, Young Kubin's fearsome beasts Alfred Kubin Piccadilly Gallery, June Ritchie to play Scarlett O'Hara. Arts and Entertainment: Later icons fetch high prices, Radio, Return of The Maid of the Mountains, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 13,018. Sport: Boxing Finnegan must rely more on footwork, Squash Rackets Lowest level for a decade, Hockey Cap for Mills and Rawal, Sport Cricket Australia choose to leave experience behind, Sports in Brief, Rugby Union Evans only new cap in England side for Murrayfield, Football Moore will add punch to United, Cricket New Zealanders draw in Trinidad, Court of Appeal Declaratory judgment quashed, Golf The game's greatest money winner, Racing Memories of Voltigeur revived by Canharis. Property: Salerooms. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): If you see me in the street, please do not stop and say hello, 25 years ago From The Times of Thursday, March 6, 1947 India debate. Editorials/Leaders: The Freedom To Have A Free Day, South Africa's Unmandated Colony, Retail Sales And The Budget, 'Paying For The Miners' Victory'. Letters to the Editor: The Singapore cut, A Fabian pamphlet, Mr Powell on the social gospel, Televising of Parliament, Packaging not a marketing decision, 'Not a practical proposal', Late at the theatre, Ending of Ulster detention, Without a corkscrew, Children at Bond film, Call for examination of premiums, Industry in the EEC, Metric advice, Westminster's lame duck, 'Tipperary', Radio Free Europe, Transferable pensions, Mortgage guarantee scheme, Timothy Davey's future, Lonrho: 'balanced view needed', Belgian view. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Official Appointments and Notices: Church news, University news, Latest appointments, Lambeth Diploma in Theology. Obituaries: Admiral Simpson, Mrs Violet Trefusis, Mrs D. Hanburyforbes, Rt Rev W. L. Anderson Former Bishop of Salisbury. Business and Finance: Fishing limit row with Iceland for Hague court, Unit trust prices, In brief Volvo raises UK prices by 4 pc, Computer news Value added tax deal offer from Honeywell, Fixed Interest and Money, Vocational training guide, First mini-steelworks ready for production, State aid sought for exhibition site rail link, Fresh coal stock worry for CEGB, Mining Zambian copper-only 'small' increase, Tourist trade Is the UK boom now running out of steam?, New Issues ICI set to raise further DM100m, North Sea resources trust launch, Financial News Ofrex pays 20pc on fifth year of record profit, Bids and Deals T. Wragg leap on £1.8m offer, Coal Board will concentrate on drawing up proposals for financial reconstruction, Business Diary: Two sides of Justice. Lame duckling in the US, Commodities Sugar touches £90 a ton, Briefly from the Boardroom, The butterfly that became an ant, Equities, Ogilvy trusts sold the bulk of Lonrho holding last October, Grand Metropolitan share scheme modified, Bathgate men told 'accept £4 rise', Dearer power warning, Wall St just misses peak, Construction workers win 21 pc increase, Foreign Exchange, US space shuttle offer may lapse, Hamersley agrees to cut ore sales to Japan, Pound rides high as $ hits lowest point of the year, Chairmen's Reports Provident Clothing to keep growing, New oil find in UK sector of North Sea, Consumer buying index held steady in January, Factors in support of Rugby Portland Cement's rating, Iron castings output at lowest point since 1948, Britain joins OECD curb on export subsidies, Enough tin for 25 to 30 years. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Rugby cement higher, The Times list of latest dividends, The Times share indices, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Goodyear names general products division director. Births.

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